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He stretched his hands to his bedstand hoping to touch his phone since that was the spot where he usually placed it, but his phone wasn't beside him. That was when he recalled that he had left the phone in the living room after placing a call to one of his men to help him look into the hospital where he had been born.

He glanced at his bedside clock as he sat up and was surprised to see that it was evening almost 7 PM already.

He had come into his bedroom only to get aspi ...

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