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... ent. As long as you work, you can guarantee your life.

He wore a gray-black military coat to prevent the new clothes from being soiled, and his father was struggling to press the cement.

Lin Jie walked to his father and smiled, "Dad."

My father turned his head and continued to work.

"Dad." Lin Jie changed directions and continued to say hello.

"What?" My father finally reacted and stood up and frowned. Looking at this face, Lin Jie almost cried. His father, who ...

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