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... ard door once more. His expression was complicated. He decided not to leave the keys with his aunt’s family this time. It is said in psychology that a house often represents the "self," so what does the key signify?
In truth, He Kao harbored no resentment towards his aunt’s family; it wasn’t a lack of affection either. No matter the reason for their initial willingness to adopt him as their own child, He Kao was still grateful.
Let’s entertain an improper assumption: if his grand ...
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