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“This is my mother.” Zhou Xu took the initiative to explain. “This photo was taken when she was young at UC. The little kid she was holding was me. I was four years old back then.”

“Why didn’t I see this photo before?”

Zhou Xu smiled sheepishly. “My mother just mailed this photo because I miss her.”

“Your mother is very elegant,” Yan Xi praised sincerely. The photo was a little blurry, and because of the pixels, the woman’s face was not very clear, but Yan Xi could ...

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