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... as her husband because he accepted her after abandoning the concubine.

“Welcome, Rube.”

Even when he saw her dressed up, with her face on heavy makeup, he responded impassively,

“What did you want to see me?”

“As husband and wife, do we have to see each other only when we have something special? I would like to have dinner with you since it’s been a long time.”

“Oh, sure.”

I was a little puzzled by his quick approval, which was somewhat different from his usu ...

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