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... ally, a light bulb was on in the living room, though the light was very dim.

His mother was sitting on the sofa, still looking drunk, holding a bottle of white liquor she had taken from Ah Le's house.

Qin Nuo didn't know if the liquor was strong or not, but he saw his mother gulping it down, one mouthful after another.

He had indeed brought the food back, tossed it on the table without saying anything, and went into his room to find some clothes to take a shower.

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