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... ed to Gregory to cope with the depression and emptiness that he was feeling in his heart. He hasn’t even stepped out of his room after Gregory’s funeral.

As Fein began to read the first sentence, a smile appeared on his face, then turned into a frown, clenched the black scroll tightly, until his eyes slightly turned unfocused.

[To anyone who reads this. I didn’t expect that I would write my last words while still alive. It’s funny, isn’t it? I bet that if Michael and the others l ...

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