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... ly agreed with Mu Tieren’s concern. So many kids in one communal bunk—fine for three- or four-year-olds, but the youngest here were five or six, the oldest thirteen or fourteen, ages needing privacy.
With both boys and girls, even family should know boundaries. Kids might not, but adults should. Housing them together without privacy, regardless of gender or age—could they grow up mentally healthy? Reflecting, we exchanged glances. Speaking of which, Li Shu’s psyche was a bit off. If he g ...
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