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... s truly clever, having learned to walk at just over a year old, he will definitely achieve great things in the future,” Pei Huaian’s face was filled with pride.

He thought to himself: He’s indeed my son.

However, Shao He did not think much of it and did not find it particularly remarkable.

“It’s quite normal for children to walk when they’re a little over a year old. Some children walk early, others later, it’s the same principle as learning to speak.”

Pei Huaian ...

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