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... ould walk together, but Gu Chao shook his head and decided to go to the brigade leader's house to borrow a bicycle.

“You go to the town a lot, so it’s not okay to borrow one from the brigade captain’s house. Now that we have money, why don’t we buy one ourselves?”

 It's one thing if others don't say it, but it's one thing if you realize it yourself.

Wei Lan started counting on her fingers. The bicycle cost about one hundred and seventy yuan, and the money Gu Chao gave her wa ...

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