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... , solely reliant on her father’s income as a security guard.

Being a security guard only brought in a little over two thousand a month, which was hardly enough.

She had bought a new piece of clothing last year for fifty yuan, and her cell phone was a worn-out second-hand one from the market.

Usually, even if she had no money, she wouldn’t ask her family for it in advance; she would find her own solutions.

But today was different, she wanted to attend a networking ...

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