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... n who goes to work, he only remembers what day of the week it is, and who cares about the time of the lunar calendar?

  Besides, Xu Shiyan has been busy in the field recently, and Xu Shiyan can't take care of other things.

   "Go and wash your hands and come over to eat, do you want to drink? If you want to drink, let your mother heat the pot of wine, so we can have a drink?"

  Xu Chenghou sat on the kang and asked his son with a smile.

  Yo, Dad is in a good mood, do ...

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