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... his could be considered as completing the day’s mission.

However, many people would find a place to self-study after school and head home at about 11 pm every night.

This was the current situation of the third-year students.

Chu Qing shook his head. This situation probably wouldn’t change in the short term.

Even Chu Qing felt that he could not change this matter. He also needed to get into university to obtain better resources.

However, at present, the signific ...

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