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... ney. He suddenly heard that he has 50,000 yuan in income and is very happy. It’s going crazy.

50,000, my tuition and living expenses for the past five years are only 20,000, and it seems that I can still have a surplus of 30,000. This time, my family can relax. Parents don’t have to frown after work every day, how can they live, or even relax. Go out to play.

Even the titanium powder that I need, I am afraid I can buy some through the relationship, and then grind it myself. Before ...

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