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... ng it had nothing to do with her, but she vaguely felt it absolutely related to her.

However, thinking about it was pointless. Literacy classes would end before the New Year, and a small exam was to be taken; everyone had to pay 50 cents for the exam paper.

In mid-October, when Li Jianqing went to Jigu Commune, he still had two yuan left after buying notebooks and pencils. The exam fee was not even worth mentioning, he definitely paid it.

Li Xianglu was curious and asked, ...

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