Chapter One hundred and sixty two

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"So, Gant. Your father and I decided to do some research on what happened today. And from what we gathered, it appears that you forgot about us," the man sighed. Gant couldn't help but sigh too. Now that his father had brought that up, he realised that his mother was probably also the one who had reminded him of that. He hadn't forgotten them because they were important to him. He had simply forgotten them because he had been distracted by things he wanted to do. Even though the reason that he couldn't remember his father and mother wasn't completely the reason that he had forgotten about his parents, he didn't have much of a choice other than to tell them. He knew that they wouldn't leave his side unless he did. If he lied to them, they would never leave him alone until they knew what wa

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