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... , she didn't want to dwell on the old unpleasant things that happened between them in the past.

"Hello, Aunt Louisa!" Richard said politely, but frowned at this woman whom he didn't know.

"Oh! Hi! You resemble your father so much!" Louisa sighed sadly. She thought that she had forgotten Kevin. But when faced with anything connected to him, the blurred memories deep inside her suddenly became clear and brought fresh pain.

"Does Aunt Louisa know my father?" Richard looked a ...

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