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... rents, he hadn’t taken them sightseeing yesterday. High-speed train journeys, while comfortable, are still tiring.

In the evening, he took everyone out for roadside barbecue skewers, an outing Peng Xiuqin had arranged. One reason was Qing Kewa’s fondness for it, and another was to save money. Even if the grand restaurant was Qiaoqiao’s family’s, and they’d get a discount, the bill wouldn’t be small. They didn’t want their visit to drain their son’s finances. These were very normal though ...

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