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... to guess. We know our father's name. It's the same as yours. Plus, we do look so much alike. I'd be dumb if I can't make that connection."

Nicholas was in awe when he heard Luciel explain his conclusion. He didn't expect the boy to be this smart.

"Aren't you six? How come you are so smart?" he commented.

"Six years and five months," Luciel corrected him. "I am a big boy now."

Nicholas wanted to laugh out loud at his son's adorable behavior, but instead, tears wer ...

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