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... welcomed the children with open arms, but his daughter ducked past his arms to get inside, prompting him to pout sadly. Fortunately, he still had a sweet son who took his hug instead.

"I only have you, my Byul!" Shin embraced his son tightly, promising to himself that he would stop teasing Bassena about the children growing up too fast.

"We ate so much seafood on board," Nari made a report still. "I’m going to tell Mari I don’t want to have any seafood for the next two weeks." < ...

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