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Chapter 27 - 27. Memories of mom

At that moment, that gave him a backslash, which took him to the past where he could see the ying yang and Daoist eyes of her mother. After all, she did understand it to perfection, getting her own way.

By its looks, you could say that he was getting ready to see a strange city in her eyes. It was like heaven and in her other eye she could observe the milky way. It was so shocking for him to witness it that he could actually overtake everything in the singularity.

The higher he would see, the lower you would actually redefine what it meant to live. live is to have purpose and hope, not merely to exist. life's meaning comes from finding something to live for and that hope is essential for enduring suffering and finding strength. You can actually go beyond what they can actually call pleasure, ignorance and war.

It was equally rational for us to continue the huge process of construction. The main life is the wholeness of the self-actualization coming existence and non-existence. You were created though the logos by God... the Christ is really real and he had let us see through other aspects of other religions.

His main covenant had let us live and now we are here. You have to wake up, my baby. We need to continue going on living despite pain, anxiety, sorrow, loss, loneliness, misery, being unloved, and forgetfulness. Never forget that I love you and always know that I am your mother.

His mother kissed his forehead and fed one last time, leaving him before a famous physicist home, which was inhabited by a family.

The father was Richard Gillermus, a psychologist, physicist, philosopher, neurobiologist and mathematician polymath. He was around his 70s with an adopted daughter that could actually take him days to take care of, feeding her knowledge.

After all, he had adopted her from a mother who wanted to commit suicide, taking care of her until she gave birth to Leilah, which would be his developing stages according to piaget and Erickson.

She had filled up his life with joy: he would smile at him from the first moment she looked at him. It was like there was something magnetic between these two soul.

It was at the seventh month that she called him daddy, honouring him as a mentor and a father in which they would actually see that they could overcome what they could actually hear after having breakfast together every morning. This little one had fully white eyes and a sword in both pupils, which astonished him a bit.

The scientist analysed her in a lab and very few actually said that it was something genetic. To some extent, life had taken over the silence of the one who could actually overshadow the power of war.

They let her live that way with her white hair as well. They did not actually hold it accountable for anything as it was not his fault. Actually, she could actually adapt to the speed of his delivery and understand it without any problem. I actually knew that something could actually teach them what they could actually see. After all, she had inhuman strength, moving tables and milkjars of 500 mini litters that made him wonder what he was raising.

It was her fourth birthday and she had wished for a little brother that she could marry.

Guillermus: So what are you going to wish? You should be careful before wishing something: it may become true and you can never go back, which could actually take it to new stages of development. It was more than news for her. I knew it. So now wish for something. Maybe, a car could serve your daddy.

Leilah: NO DADDIE! Actually, I have been thinking of having my own boyfriend. I want my husband to be here. After all, I am the queen goddess of war, and I deserve the best warrior, which could lead me to thing that I could actually lead me to be the queen of this universe.

Gillermus: WTF? That is nonsense. We would need to study more. I bet that you are doing more than enough with this. You will get a husband when you grow. The more a lady wants something, the less she gets it. You should know that by now. You will not get your husband ever. You will remain an old lady. HAHHHAAAH.

Leilah: SILENCE father! You do not know a thing. I will get my husband. You do not have a saying in this: your life is going away and you do note that you may die soon if we do not treat. You only have 30 years left if treated right.

Guillermus: HAHAHA! YOU HAVE A GOOD EYE IN THESE THINGS. YOU AR...

The bells rang suddenly and rushed to the porch, which made her worried, because she had never seen anyone that could make him that worried. After all, he had thought it that it was important enough to attend it.

Gladly, it was important enough. He had found the greatest one of the singularity. It had become the beginning of his story with the family

Super geniuses captivate the imagination, representing the extreme upper limits of human intellectual potential. Their existence prompts a reflection on several facets of human experience: the nature of intelligence itself, the responsibilities that come with extraordinary abilities, and their often complex relationships with the world around them.

A common theme in the lives of super geniuses, fictional and real, is the feeling of isolation. Operating on a mental plane far above their peers can make genuine connection difficult. Shared interests, conversational nuances, and emotional understanding can be bridges too difficult to cross. They may find solace only in their work or with a very small circle of intellectual equals. This emotional solitude can lead to eccentricities, social awkwardness, and mental health challenges. It highlights a painful irony: those most capable of advancing human understanding are sometimes the least integrated into the human community.

He would educate them according to their needs and they would grow up together. As for Leilah, she would kiss him all the time. She could feel that there was something special in his husband that no one could actually notice. In the matter of years, she grew up to be the most beautiful athletic woman of the universe, looking like a true goddess. She had achieved 20 STS in her early year and other international awards in physics and mathematics for her father.

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