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... It wasn’t so much that she looked down on Shu Li but, with Shu Li’s current income, buying a house was really pushing it.

“Not something like yours. I am talking about a second-hand one. I’ve met someone recently, and he has a house nearby. He said he bought a new house and wanted to sell the old one to help alleviate his finances. I had taken a look at it. It was an older house, but it was well-maintained. Mainly it was inexpensive. They are asking for 70,000 yuan for 35 square meters. I ...

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“Hello...” he mumbled in his drowsy voice, which carried a hint of depth.

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