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... ! It’s my eighteenth birthday the day after tomorrow!-


If it wasn’t for his mother’s reminder, Zhang Che definitely wouldn’t have remembered it. After a short daze, he immediately followed up, “Of course not. I know mom would surely prepare a sumptuous dinner for me on my birthday. That’s why I rushed back home.”


“Don’t worry. Mommy will definitely fix you a table full of your favorite dishes! Come in quickly. It’s already mid-day; I’ll go cook a bowl of noodles for you.” ...

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