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... The tongue is still painful, and the hand is painful, but it doesn't matter, as long as you can live, everything else does not matter.

Mother said that she is like a weed in the desert. Even if the sun is exposed during the day and the frost at night, she can still sprout strong.

People need to be optimistic.

To see the happy place, to see the happy place. In this way, he will become a person full of happiness.

Ye Ling still remembers what her mother said while holdin ...

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