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... uo Feng to a bench in the park.

She pulled Huo Feng towards the bench and sat down next to him.

Then, Pu Sangzhi pointed to the sky and said, "Huo Feng, look, from this angle, the streetlight and the moon align in a straight line."

Following her finger, Huo Feng looked up and agreed, "It really is."

Pu Sangzhi took a sip of her milk tea and said, "I’ve been here before with my mom. That day, our family had just paid off a debt to a relative, and both my mom and I ...

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