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... re happening at her school, and Zhao Yanzi answered.

Hao Ren ate quietly and listened to their conversation.

Both the mother and the daughter looked alike, but one was gentle and mature, and the other was cute and charming. The contrast of their images was interesting.

Zhao Kuo, on the other hand. ate loudly as if he was holding his breath.

“Zhao Yanzi’s father, Zhao Guang, seemed to be a wise man with great leadership. This Zhao Kuo is probably his younger brothe ...

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