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“No, Mrs. Smith, please come to school quickly. The other girl’s mother has already arrived.”


Ada couldn’t believe it.


Phoebe had always performed well in school and was gentle and nice. How could she fight with others?


Hanging up, Ada hurriedly prepared to go to school.


Allen came down from the second floor. Seeing her about to go out, he asked. “What’s wrong?”


Ada said anxiously, “Just now the principal called and said ...

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