46. Nanna

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Leo I couldn't move or speak because I was stunned. Was it true that I was her great-grandson? Did I just walk into a relative's home? Who would have imagined such a thing? I glanced at her without saying anything. For a long time, I had been waiting for someone who would recognise me. When I eventually met someone who claimed to know me, however, I felt compelled to demand confirmation of her assertions. I didn't want to be taken advantage of. I wasn't eager to believe whatever I was told. But I couldn't think of anything to say. Her reaction was not what I had anticipated. "Leo," she said with a smile, but she frowned when I continued to look blankly at her. "What went wrong? Is there a problem, Leo?" She inquired. I forced a smile on my face. It was strange to hear someone address

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