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... a confused expression as he stared at his son. Raven told him that he fell asleep while he was wiping his sweat. His father laughed and stood up, he wiped a non-existent sweat on his forehead as he thought:

'Crap! How can this be! Is this the rumored Signs of Aging? I'm not even forty yet!'

Raven laughed mischievously in his head, the two then placed the incident behind their backs and talked about random stuff when his mother's voice echoed inside the house.

"Boys, food ...

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