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Sun squinted her eyes, “Are you registered in the city?”

“Yes, that’s right.”

“Your uncle’s household registration is rural; you won’t be able to register there.”

“Then I’ll ask if I can register separately.

Please wait for me; I’ll be right back.”

Without waiting for Old Mrs.

Sun to respond, Song Yunuan happily strode inside.

There’s a saying: a guilty conscience needs no accuser.

Old Mrs.

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