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... man in her forties quickly walked over and took Jiang Zhe’s hand.

Xiruo, Jiang Zhe’s younger aunt, lived with Grandfather Jiang.

On the way there, Jiang Zhe had already heard Grandfather mention it.

“Aunt Xiruo,” Jiang Zhe’s voice was clear and light.

“Ah, it’s good that you’re back,” Xiruo responded with a nasally tone.

She looked toward Grandfather Jiang and behind Jiang Zhe, “Dad, where is Fanyue?”

Grandfather Jiang didn’t speak, just shook his ...

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