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"Of course I will," Little Gary answered. "I feel like bullying Maria whenever I see her because she looks so familiar. She makes me feel as though she's a relative of mine."
"Why?" Heinz was puzzled. He started leaving the study room too, "I think you're just too used to bullying her to the point you're finding excuses to justify your own behavior."
"Forget it. You won't understand. It's not like you can give me any constructive criticisms anyway. I won't address you as my dad either, so let's just keep it to ourselves. I think you're right that I should find Mommy instead of you in the future too," Little Gary said with disdain.
"You turned so ruthless after extracting whatever information you wanted from me," Heinz lamented for himself.
"In ancient times, people have always killed their donkeys after it has finished its job." Little Gary said, "You should have seen this coming."
"Hey, little guy!" Heinz twisted his eyebrows, "I'm your dad, not a donkey, okay."