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Shen Xinrong patted Li Zhiyan’s head.

Watching Li Zhiyan eat, she too started to eat.

After finishing their meal, Li Zhiyan took Shen Xinrong’s hand and headed towards the train station.

“Aunt Shen.”

“Hold my hand tight, it’s not very safe here.”

In the year of 12, the train station’s security wasn’t very good.

There were quite a few thieves and pickpockets, and Li Zhiyan had suffered a loss here in a previous life.

“Okay.” < ...

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