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... pears on the faces of those present.

Naturally, it would be surprising to suddenly address someone else's esteemed mother as your own.

"I saw my mother in you, Madam Kang," I explained, having pondered this point for quite some time.

There were hardly any commonalities between my mother, who endured a lifetime of hardships, and the dignified lady of a wealthy household.

I added with a slight smile, "My mother is the queen of questions. If you're with her for an ho ...

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