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The Stone Carver.

Chapter 167: Familiar Stranger. [164]



Summary

Lawson encounters a mysterious man knocking at his door, who reveals himself to be Lawson's second uncle, Little Sen. This revelation shocks Lawson, as he has no memory of his uncle or any relatives due to his upbringing with his grandfather. The man, appearing disheveled and aged, shares a childhood memory of Lawson receiving a beating from his grandfather for accepting candy from a stranger. This memory triggers Lawson's recollection of the man, who had been a frequent visitor to their home. The uncle explains that he was cast out by Lawson's grandfather, leading to years of wandering. The encounter raises questions about family ties and hidden pasts.

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