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... t didn't bother to care about it.

   In desperation, Wang had no choice but to sell the old house, and moved to a small yard with his son and daughter. If the money from selling the house was saved, he could still maintain his life.

  But this is all for the master who is used to enjoyment. He spends money lavishly on weekdays, and no amount of money can support these three people from ruining it.

In desperation, Mrs. Wang turned her mind on her son. After all, he still favo ...

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