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The air in the living room suddenly became stagnant. Ray brought the box from the coffee table and threw it in front of Fiona Morgado: "Who sent this?" A sense of guilt flashed in Fiona Morgado's eyes, but she pretended to be calm and said, "It's from a long-lost friend. Is there a problem?" "Mom, do you really think I'm a fool?" Ray's mouth curled into a cold smile. "There's a 'Nan' written at the bottom right corner of this box. That's Daven's habit for many years. He knows I don't agree to you seeing him, yet he still signs his name on the gift box he gave you. What is his purpose, Mom? Don't you understand?" Tears suddenly welled up in Fiona Morgado's eyes. She looked at the word signed on the gift box, her voice trembling, "Ray, he's your biological brother. Can't you forgive him