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Tears came out dazzlingly, and she could no longer bury the pain and helplessness in her heart.

"Qiuye, come down to eat." Ran's mother's voice came.

"Come down now."

Ran Qiuye washed his face and went downstairs.

At the dinner table, Ran Qiuye lowered her head and ate in silence. She felt as if the food in her mouth had lost its taste.

Ran's father and Ran's mother chatted about recent anecdotes, trying to get their daughter's attention.

They ...

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