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... ere.

Zhou Xuan went to borrow a car from his brother-in-law Wang Yuan and waited.

He arrived half an hour in advance. Today, the train was late by almost half an hour. This made him and Zhou Gui Lai wait for an hour.

It was impossible to say that it wasn’t cold. But when the two brothers saw their parents in puffer jackets and hugging their little sister, they became warm again.

Immediately they came up. However, before they spoke, they were lectured by their dad: “Quickl ...

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