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master cheng would occasionally go out and hang up with little cai. later, sister hong told him about it, so he cherished his skin more and rarely got hurt.

The days were smooth, and master Cheng had never felt so warm before.

he would follow her to work during the day, and when he came back at night, the auntie would prepare dinner. they would eat together, then take a walk or sometimes go shopping. women liked to buy things, so master cheng would be responsib ...

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