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... usu finished speaking, she saw both an adult and a child staring at her.

Looking at their furrowed brows, Susu found it amusing and lifted her chin, “Don’t worry, we have money.”

Worried they might be shocked, Susu explained, “Buying it would be more reassuring. Firstly, we won’t have to worry about the landlord getting greedy seeing the good business and frequently raising the rent, or suddenly refusing to rent to us.

Secondly, even if it’s not used for now, we can alway ...

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