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Hina Davies pressed his head against her stomach, comforting him while caressing his hair and crying alongside him. It was a moment of deep emotion, like a mother comforting her son. "Don't cry, my son," she said, glancing at the door of her bedroom. Ashu had gone to take a shower and would be coming out soon. Hina Davies didn't want them to be caught in this vulnerable moment. "Get up, son. She'll be out any minute. Let's go have dinner," she said, gently caressing his head and speaking in a trembling voice. At the dinner table, Ashu Davies couldn't help but notice Vedh Balon's continuous silence and distant gaze. "Vedh," she called out to him. "Hm," he replied without looking at her. "I would like it if you could join tomorrow's dinner with Geet," she said softly, hoping to catch