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... e responsibility on your shoulders. How can you make your sister so miserable.

What nonsense, where is he.

Reading is to understand things. The more books you read, the more you understand.

How can not see the disharmony in life.

If I didn't say it before, it didn't work.

But

Now, Mr. Wen's model of getting along with his sister only makes her humble, which is not right.

However, one is willing to fight and the other is willing to suffer. < ...

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