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... was “genius.” He vividly recalled his father and mother always saying that to him.

“Gyro, you’re a genius!”

He didn’t know what the word meant, but he loved seeing his parents smile. No matter what he did, they praised him and lifted him up, calling him a genius.

“You understand what taxes mean?! Gyro, you’ll surely become the kingdom’s greatest chancellor!”

“You want to learn swordsmanship? No one your age in this country has ever said that! How remarkable!”

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