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Chapter 18 - A Token of Friendship

A child's memory of his parent is much more important and priceless than any other memory.

That time when a parent teaches his child to ride on the bicycle after the removal of the training wheels can never be compared to any other time spent in his office, after-work party or time spent with any of his friends or any other family members.

At the same time, there can also be no such denial to the saying, "no child knows the heart of a parent". Every part of the child is important for the parent.

Their love for their child is immortal and can never be exchanged for anything then why is it so that a saga of conflicts seize in between the intergenerational relationship between parents and children?

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