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Her daughter had gone to work in town, leaving only her son and two young granddaughters at home.

The three of them were now carefully peering out from behind the door, quietly observing.

Secretary Wang seemed completely oblivious to others' curious and fearful glances as he walked in with Xiao Ya and sat down.

"Make some tea," he instructed his assistant.

Surprisingly, the assistant actually pulled out a complete tea set and began brewing tea right there. ...

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