Your story about playing chess with Nino really touched me. I like how the carved wooden chessboard became more than a game it shaped your thinking and memories. The part about Jacinto Convit’s cure added deep history too.
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Hello, @ritachimdi
Thank you for your kind words. Yes, books and chess are a fundamental part of my logical and creative development. But I want to express something that is connoted, deep down, hidden from view: the will of God. My special relationship with Nino, despite the terrible and contagious illness, also gnawed at my soul; a test overcome. This is the true secret in the story beyond the objects.
Again, thank you for stopping by and leaving such a valuable comment.
Greetings.