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... nts. The presents given weren't exactly big, but not it doesn't mean that the gifts weren't good.

Starting with the gift that Tristan had given, I unwrapped it and saw what I got. Brother-in-law, I knew reviving you was a good choice. They do say good deeds get rewarded. Or was it the other way around? Well, it doesn't matter, what I got was good.

Tristan gave me a watch. And along with the watch, a hologram of Tristan popped out of nowhere.

"Hello, Charles. It took a whi ...

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