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... , and it would be embarrassing to ask any more.

   Minami Shuuichi also saw that women in the city are more materialistic, and Sakai Sakurako does not look at all aspects of good conditions, but she thinks that men should mainly look at money.

  The world is like that, it is real.

   I have seen a lot of women like Nanye Hideyin in my previous life. Fortunately, such a woman is still a rational material girl, unlike some who are irrational and have no bottom line.

   ...

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