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... hen everything had to be bought with money, Chen Wen started to worry about their future life again.

Ye Qiu, however, was not in a hurry. Their daughter was three years old and could try going to kindergarten. The country's control wasn't so strict anymore, and some street vendors had started hawking in the streets and alleys. To ease Chen Wen's concerns, he planned to find something for her to do.

He wasn't the type of person who believed women should only support their husbands ...

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