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... he looked up and asked the old man: "Why don't they come to me and me?"

Looking at Du Shaoqi, the old man said: "You think that these years, your mother and your sister abandoned you and you, you are blaming them, complaining that they have not come to you?"

Du Shaozhen was silent, and his heart was always worried, but beyond this worry, deep inside, why did not hide some doubts.

After a while, Du Shaoqi took a deep breath and looked at the old man and asked: "Less what kind ...

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