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... as a childhood sweetheart who grew up with her. Unfortunately, he passed away from illness less than a year after they got married. Aunt Ke had no children and did not marry anyone else. She just guarded their old house and lived her own life.

Perhaps it was because there were too few people around her, so she especially liked to talk to children. Others suggested that she adopt a child, but she did not agree. She said that she felt free living alone.

The house in front of them w ...

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