Revelation of both Seto and Mokuba's past

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At Seto's POV (in the living room)

Seto starts revealing about how they had been adopted by Roland and Delia in the past, to both his wife Joanna and the twins (Hope and Conner).

Both Seto and Mokuba have been adopted by both Roland and his wife Delia after the death of their cruel father named Gozaburo Kaiba. At that time, Seto was seven years old and Mokuba was four years old. Roland had saved Seto from Gozaburo Kaiba as he had been abusing Seto after the death of his wife Ellena Kaiba. 

Ellena had died after giving birth to his Mokuba and Seto had three years old when his brother Mokie was born. Gozaburo had started mistreating both of his sons after he had lost his loving wife. During Seto's seventh birthday, Gozaburo had physically tried to rape Mokuba. But, Seto had successfully managed to protect his little brother Mokuba with Roland's help. Roland had pushed this cruel monster out of the window and the monster had died.

After this past incident, Roland and Delia had been legally fighting for the custody of both Seto and Mokuba in court. The custody of both Seto and Mokuba kaiba had legally given to both the married and childless couple (Roland and Delia) by the judge. Since that day, Roland and Delia had been their step parents.

At Seto's POV (At present)

Hope and Conner say thank for saving both their dad Seto and their uncle Mokuba to their Grandmother Delia, on the behalf of their mum Joanna. "We love both Grandpa and you", say both Hope and Conner. Delia is extremely happy to see both her sons with their respective mates. "Mum, I want you to help me in my seventh wedding anniversary", requests Seto. "Ok, I will definitely help you my son", says Delia. 

Serenity calls Yugi to invite him, Grandpa Jichan and Yami to the celebration of the seventh wedding anniversary of both Joanna and Seto. "Please Yugi, inform all your friends about this special celebration day", says Serenity.


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