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... to starting a family before starting a business, but I think we should start a business first and then start a family. The girls now It's all realistic, if you have no money and no house, why do you marry and endure hardship? Second aunt, do you think what I say makes sense?"

  Peng Fang smiled awkwardly, "This can't be generalized..."

"Anyway, I look down on the kind of people who have no money and want to beat their faces to pretend to be fat, and borrow money to marry their daug ...

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