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When    was close, Shao Tingbin smelled a familiar smell on him, his face became colder, and he closed the door: "Mom, don't have contact with them."

  Mother Shao stared at him, and said gently: "Mr. Pei is a good person, don't be too prejudiced."

   Before Shao Tingbin could say anything, Mother Shao lightly changed the subject: "Just in time, my mother will cook for you."

   Shao Tingbin was sullen in his heart.

   When he was a freshman in high school, Shao ...

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