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... waiting for him at the door.

"How is my father?" Cedric asked as soon as he saw Sean.

"He's conscious and is waiting for you," Sean answered and looked at Will who was behind Cedric.

"Hello, dad!" Will greeted his father with a wide smile to which his father simply nodded.

Cedric rushed to his father's room and saw him lying on his bed with an IV drip. When King Lucas saw him enter, he immediately dismissed the medical team who were monitoring his condition.

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Okay, but what are you in for, really?

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