Andrei, the eldest, was like the calm oak tree—steady, hardworking, and protective. Luca, the younger, was the spark—quick with a joke and always the first to start the dance. Despite their differences, they were inseparable.
Tudor stands in the center of the garden. He looks at Andrei, who has just built his own home, and Luca, who has returned from the city to help with the family land. He doesn't see them as children anymore, but as the "two pillars" that will carry the family name forward. CRISTIAN RIZESCU SI DAN CIOTOI - ARE TATA DOI BAIETI
Tudor had what he called "his two fortunes"—his sons, Andrei and Luca. Andrei, the eldest, was like the calm oak