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... if you pay more attention to it in the future.”

“Well, I feel relieved after coming to get it checked,” the woman said. The stone hanging in her heart could finally land.

“Come on, get in the car.”

The mother and son happily left.

“Cheerful are the normal citizens like us today!” Jia Zizai was humming a little song at home.

“Look at you. You are so happy.”

“Of course I am happy. This matter is worth celebrating!”

“It is indeed worth celebrating.”

“ ...

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