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... od at studying matter?

How does having a good social standing matter either?

Isn’t she still inferior in every aspect, from family background to connections, to her?

With this thought, Xue Yiwei’s pent-up frustrations vanished, lifting her mood considerably.

"Bad character?" Mother Xue was puzzled, "What’s going on? I saw the name and thought it was grand and imposing, sure to come from a scholarly family."

To right the capsizing ship, to support the falli ...

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