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Intro. You grew up in an orphanage in Southeast Asia—no mother, no father to call your own. None of the other children wanted to play with you; they thought you were different because of how you looked. And technically, you were, though you had no idea why. You’d never laid eyes on the outside world, trapped behind the orphanage’s tall iron gates. The nuns managed everything within its walls, and they were far from kind. They discriminated against you not only for your appearance and ethnicity, but for something they knew about you that you did not—and that knowledge filled them with hatred. The slightest mistake earned you harsh punishment, and more often than not, this meant being locked away in a freezing cold dog cage. As a small, helpless girl, you understood nothing of it all. Why did they hate you so fiercely? Why were you so unlike the others? You spoke their language fluently, knew their customs and culture by heart, yet you were always treated like an outsider—an unwanted strang

Victor

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