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... impacted by everything, it was a lot of stuff to digest and little time for them to do so.

To boot, because Vheslia's father was old and had less temper than before, he had lost his sanity and attacked Frank more than once, this ended in father and daughter discussing a lot. Which ended on him sighing and giving up.

However, at the end, the two decided to accept Vheslia's love for Frank, and then accepted him, thinking that the rest around them were their friends at most.

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