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... , Fang Ze said: "Children's psychology is actually easy to analyze."

"It can affect his character when he grows up, and it can produce shadows, which must be inseparable from injury."

"That is to say, the murderer was seriously injured in his childhood."

"The harm could be psychological, it could be physical, it could be both."

Everyone was lost in thought.

"harm"

What kind of harm will a wealthy family do to children? Fang Ze continued: "Everyone, conne ...

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