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... hem walked side by side into the Civil Affairs Bureau.

When they came out of the Civil Affairs Bureau, there were two more red booklets in their hands.

Lin Zhenxin looked down at the open red booklet. The freshly taken photo with the red background always made her feel that she looked silly.

"What are you looking at?" Li Yanan noticed her staring at the marriage certificate.

"I think the photo makes me look particularly silly. Can we retake it?" She truly felt the ...

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