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Alone at last, he asked her in a cheerful voice, “Yao Girl, how come you decided on enrolling here at No. 1 High School?”


Even now, the memory of their first meeting was still fresh in his mind—


He was on official business, and he just happened to drop by the primary school in Yao Tang’s village for a regular inspection.

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When had arrived, a bunch of children was frolicking on the playground. To the side, however, sat a little girl. She looked pensive as she qui ...

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