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... chen, and Lu Nanchen hadn’t sought out Yu Ting either. Despite being in the same school, they were each busy with their own affairs.

According to the original book, the protagonist had skipped the first maths class, protesting at home, not wanting Lu Nanchen to teach her maths. She had a heated telephone argument with her father for more than an hour, and was subsequently not allowed to return home for the Mid-Autumn Festival.

But now, things were different. Yu Ting would definit ...

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