Dear GlLuusoria,
I have a problem translating the word "skillion" in the following paragraph:
My children are more than three musketeers. You are more like three skillion musketeers, infinite musketeers, all for one and one for all. This is life whether you want it to be this way or you don’t.
I was pretty sure that Skillion meant something like .... very many ... million, however, thefreedictionary.com only gives the following explanation:
(Achitecture)
a. a part of a building having a lower, esp sloping, roof; lean-to
b. (as modifier): a skillion roof.
So I need your help.
Thanks.
Luus