Chapter 32

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In the months that followed the fragile reconciliation of the Fablo family, they navigated the challenging journey toward healing and redemption. The scars of the past still lingered, but the desire for a new beginning had become a guiding light for the family. Ronan's health continued to improve, and he seized the opportunity to mend his relationships with his sons. He was a changed man, humbled by his illness and the consequences of his actions. The letters he had written to Julius had served as a bridge, a means of expressing the deep regret he felt for the favoritism he had shown. Julius, who had carried the weight of resentment and the burden of his father's favoritism, found himself reevaluating his role in the family. The discovery of the letters had allowed him to see a different

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