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  After Grandma Sun passed by, Sun Manqing began to stare at the direction of the door and fidget.

  He was afraid that his mother would jump up and scold him for being unfilial.

  To Sun Manqing's surprise, his mother was not as violent and cursing as he had imagined, but instead agreed to his stay in Taohua Village, and she was very sad that she, as a mother, might not be able to marry him in person.

  Sun Wulin's daughter-in-law agreed happily, which actually made S ...

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