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... s a part-time cleaner. When Kang Mingcheng went to class, she would stay at home to read and change the water for the roses.

There was a bookshelf in Kunming City, but it was filled with art books. Mo qinghuan grumbled as she ate. f𝗿𝗲e𝒘e𝚋n૦𝘃𝙚𝑙.com

When Kang Mingcheng returned in the afternoon, he was carrying a huge bag filled with books.

There were floriculture, fashion, and even the latest fashion magazines, all of which were new books that had yet to be opened. < ...

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