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... d it wanted to jump right out his chest! He was even more nervous than he had been when he went to visit the Helian family for the first time. The only difference between these two occasions was that, this time around, excitement is what he felt more than anything else.


“Seriously?” Han Yang, not daring to believe this news, asked incessantly, “Aunty Su and the others are really coming here? You’re not pulling my leg, right? What about Lao Yezi? Is he coming with them?”


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