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... get along with parents.

"If you’re seeking guidance from me, then you’ve got the wrong person," I said.

"Why? Do you not get along well with your parents?"

Mazao was initially puzzled, then seemed to recall something, "Now that you mention it, I don’t think I’ve ever heard Zhuang Cheng speak about his parents. You always live alone... Could it be..."

As she spoke, she showed a somewhat apologetic expression, as if feeling guilty for bringing up the topic. She lik ...

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