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... e common even if they tried.


The father of the house, Father Ye, we shall call him for now, was a university lecturer. He was that kind of teacher who didn’t leave much of a trace in his students’ lives, the type that wouldn’t be mentioned during his students’ reunions when they reminisced about their university years.


Mother Ye was a normal homemaker, a respectable woman who managed the family to the best of her ability using her husband’s slightly above average monthly ...

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