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... un Mo. Could it be that this guy was rich? Even if a potted plant like this didn’t have an exorbitant price, it wouldn’t be cheap. “Where did you buy it from?”


Xiao Hong asked.


“Head right from the school’s gate and cross a few streets. There’s a flower shop there.”


When teachers or classmates were to have birthdays, one would often have to give a flower bouquet or something like that to give their regards. Therefore, there were a lot of flower shops by the sc ...

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