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In Xu Youyou’s final day of filming, Qin Xiao, Qin Yiren, and Lu Chenjun all show up.
However, Liu Miaomiao and the others didn’t come this time due to classes, coupled with the fact that they had just visited the other day.
But in the morning, when Xu Youyou was still at kindergarten, Liu Miaomiao waved her little fists and said, “If that bad person is still there, Youyou, don’t let her bully you. Just use the martial arts the instructor taught us and fight back!”
Xu Youyou smiled. “Mm, Youyou definitely won’t be bullied!”
Liu Miaomiao watched her little friend smiling so sweetly in front of her, still feeling uneasy. She then pulled Lu Chenjun over and earnestly instructed, “Juanjuan, you must protect Youyou well, drive away all those bad people!”
Lu Chenjun: “……Okay.”
He was actually quite angry at that time, but Lu Chenjun wasn’t an ordinary child. His anger was subtle yet straightforward.
Lu Chenjun didn’t do anything to Yao Yunyou on the spot. He understood that if he intervened again, even if he was in the right, it could turn into a situation where he appeared wrong.
However, after returning home, Lu Chenjun recounted the whole incident to Qin Yiren, who then relayed it to Qin Xiao.
In the eyes of the two adults, not only was Youyou not in the wrong, even if there’s something wrong, the problem doesn’t lie with her.
The Qin family was just like that!
So today, not only did Qin Xiao come, but he also brought along several bodyguards.
As Xu Youyou prepared, the bodyguards tightly surrounded the young girl, giving off an air of protecting a precious and fragile item. With their imposing presence, the set was unusually quiet.
The director awkwardly smiled, understanding why Qin Xiao was doing this, but he hadn’t expected him to go to such lengths for such a small matter, even coming over specially for it.
This also elevated Xu Youyou’s importance in the eyes of the director to another level.
He even felt somewhat fortunate that today was the child’s final scene. Otherwise, with this big Buddha figure looming over their crew, he would truly be on edge.
If the director was merely embarrassed, then Yao Fanyu was truly frightened.
She did intend for Yao Yunyou to apologize to Xu Youyou in front of everyone today, but she hadn’t expected Qin Xiao to intervene directly in this matter.
With his status, was it necessary for him to quibble with a child like this?
However, since Qin Xiao had shown this attitude, in order not to offend this big shot, Yao Fanyu would inevitably have to be even more humble.
First, she glanced at her daughter, who was bowing her head and remaining silent while no one was paying attention. Then, Yao Fanyu stood up and pulled her daughter towards Xu Youyou. Seeing the bodyguards standing unmoved in front of her, Yao Fanyu’s smile stiffened for a moment.
However, as a veteran actress who had been navigating the entertainment industry for decades, Yao Fanyu quickly adjusted her attitude. With her gentle voice, she called out to Xu Youyou.
“Youyou, I’m really sorry about what happened the other day. Sister didn’t do it intentionally. Don’t take it to heart, okay?”
Having a top actress like Yao Fanyu stoop so low to apologize to a child made her feel sick to her stomach, but unfortunately, circumstances prevailed over personal feelings, forcing her to do so.
After Yao Fanyu finished speaking, she nudged her daughter, signaling her to speak up.
Yao Yunyou met Xu Youyou’s gaze and felt the weight of the bodyguards’ stares on her. After biting her lip, she lowered her head and said, “I’m sorry, Youyou. I didn’t mean to hit you. Can you forgive me?”
As soon as she finished speaking, Yao Yunyou felt her hand being pinched. What Yao Fanyu had taught her to say wasn’t like this; it had to be more sincere and humble. However, Yao Yunyou just couldn’t bring herself to say it.
Why?
She had her dress dirtied, was pushed and scolded, and now she’s expected to apologize?!
Didn’t she just give Xu Youyou a little tap and say a few words to her?!
What’s the big deal? She could have just retaliated if she wanted!
“It’s okay, Youyou isn’t hurt.”
Xu Youyou glanced over at Xu Wenyin.
After seeing her mother wink at her, Xu Youyou said what she was thinking.
She truly didn’t take the matter to heart. However, seeing her mother and the others looking so upset, Xu Youyou earnestly listened to what the two in front of her had to say.
Upon hearing that response, Yao Fanyu praised Xu Youyou a bit more and encouraged Yao Yunyou to learn from Xu Youyou. She appeared gentle and polite, and she wasn’t perfunctory just because Xu Youyou was a child.
Well, let’s put it this way, for Yao Fanyu to maintain such a good reputation in the entertainment industry after so many years, she’s definitely not just anyone.
With both sides seemingly reconciled in a harmonious atmosphere, Xu Youyou continued to prepare for the next scene, while Yao Fanyu took Yao Yunyou to rest on the other side.
Yao Fanyu originally wanted to have a few words with Qin Xiao, but the timing wasn’t appropriate at the moment.
She did want to build a good relationship with Qin Xiao, but she couldn’t appear too submissive, or else she’d only end up being exploited.
Yao Fanyu desired a relationship that appeared to be equal and mutually beneficial. Such a relationship would be more sustainable and advantageous in the long run.
It’s just a pity. If that incident hadn’t happened, she would probably be able to have a good chat with Qin Xiao now. Who knows……
Yao Fanyu seemingly glanced in the direction where Qin Xiao was, but quickly crossed that option off in her mind.
A man like Qin Xiao was completely different from the Lu family’s Lu Weiyao. He’s a thorough businessman and values present and future interests. Even if she could truly get close to him, what she’d get wouldn’t compare to what she could gain through cooperation.
For different people, there needed to be different approaches. Yao Fanyu was quite clear about her own position and how to handle things accordingly.
As for men, as long as she maintained her influence, countless men would naturally flock to her.
Especially in the entertainment industry, where Yao Fanyu’s current status had always been solid. What she needed to do was to solidify her position and pave the way for her daughter while she’s still not completely abandoned by the industry.
Otherwise, by the time her prime years pass, it would be too late to vie for these opportunities.
After Yao Fanyu quickly averted her gaze, Xu Wenyin, steadfastly glanced in her direction.
Yesterday, she had Mu Heyao collect dirt on Yao Fanyu, and the harvest was quite fruitful. This actress, who was perceived as gentle and amiable in the public eye, had been caught mistreating her assistant behind the scenes more than once.
But the most damning thing was Yao Fanyu’s tax evasion!
While this might be common among people in the entertainment industry, the amount Yao Fanyu evaded in taxes was staggering, to the point that even Xu Wenyin found it ruthless at the sight of it, considering it was in the hundreds of millions.
If this matter were to be exposed, there’s a high chance that Yao Fanyu’s career would be over.
But Xu Wenyin didn’t make a move.
Xu Youyou’s conversation with her the other day brought a lot of enlightenment to the ‘straightforward’ system.
Some things might be more interesting if left to unfold in due time.
If it were revealed now, Yao Fanyu might just suspect it was Xu Youyou’s doing.
Of course, it wouldn’t really be done by Xu Youyou herself, but Yao Fanyu would think of the Qin family, Qin Yiren, and so on.
Even though Yao Fanyu wouldn’t stand a chance against the Qin family, Xu Wenyin still felt that she shouldn’t drag them into her family’s own mess.
They got involved in this matter in the first place to support Youyou.
Yao Fanyu, based on the novel and what she now knew about the other person, wasn’t foolish. Who knew what someone like her might do when pushed to the brink?
If anyone were to get hurt because of this, Xu Youyou would feel guilty for the rest of her life.
More importantly, there’s this movie. Xu Youyou had been working very hard to film it, enduring many scenes where she had to roll around and get dirty, yet she never complained.
If the movie were to fail or be taken down because of Yao Fanyu, Xu Youyou wouldn’t be the only one who wouldn’t be able to accept it!
It had to be said that after being physically around for a while, the system’s thinking had become more and more like that of a human.
If it was before, she wouldn’t even consider these things at all.
Dissatisfied? Then take action!
Being bullied? Then fight back!
With the advantage of innate technological superiority, Xu Wenyin’s retaliation against someone was indeed quite straightforward.
But she doesn’t think like that anymore.
Xu Wenyin’s gaze fell once again on Xu Youyou, who was preparing for the shoot on the side.
Now that she had someone to protect, before retaliating against anyone, she needed to consider everything carefully.
She couldn’t let Youyou get sad, let alone hurt.
Xu Youyou seemed to notice Xu Wenyin’s gaze and waved back from a distance.
Then simultaneously received four responses in return.
Xu Wenyin, Qin Yiren, Qin Xiao, and Lu Chenjun glanced at each other, and then Qin Yiren was the first to laugh out loud.
Although Xu Wenyin didn’t know what was so funny, she laughed anyway. As long as everyone was happy, it was fine.
However, unexpectedly, Xu Youyou’s final scene didn’t go smoothly.
The scene required Xu Youyou to first be stunned upon seeing her mother, then unable to control her tears, eventually breaking down into loud sobs.
Being stunned wasn’t a problem, but crying was too difficult for Xu Youyou.
She simply couldn’t cry, and using eye drops wouldn’t have the same effect at all.
The director tried to evoke emotion from Xu Youyou, saying, “Youyou, imagine your favorite toy being taken away by someone.”
Xu Youyou tilted her head. “Then just take it back.”
Director: “……”
The producer said, “Imagine your mom hitting you for being naughty.”
Xu Youyou was confused. “Mom would never hit Youyou.”
The producer stepped back.
Wei Dong, on the sidelines, also tried to impart his experience with crying scenes to Xu Youyou, but the effect wasn’t good. Xu Youyou let out a couple of wails but showed no sign of tears.
She wasn’t a crybaby to begin with, and she never cried no matter how hard the training was.
The director, at a loss, brought in Xu Wenyin and asked her to think of a way to make Xu Youyou cry.
To which Xu Wenyin stated, “I won’t make Youyou cry.”
Director and Producer: “……” What’s wrong with this mother and daughter?
Yao Fanyu sneered inwardly. A child without acting experience, no matter how charming, was useless in this kind of scene. Her family’s Tuantuan learned how to cry when she was just three years old.
Now, she’s learned several crying techniques, and she can burst into tears in three seconds flat without a problem.
However, in front of everyone, Yao Fanyu patiently guided Xu Youyou, hoping to let her own emotions infect the little girl.
After all, anyone who can become a movie queen must have excellent acting skills.
However, ten minutes passed, and Xu Youyou still couldn’t cry.
Even Qin Yiren suggested several ideas, but for Xu Youyou, these hypothetical scenarios wouldn’t make her cry even if they happened for real, let alone when they were just hypothetical.
Seeing that the progress was about to be delayed, Xu Youyou felt guilty and lowered her head. What should she do if she still couldn’t cry?
At this moment, Lu Chenjun stepped forward.
He looked at Xu Youyou and said slowly, “Just imagine she’s Aunt Xu and you haven’t seen her for a very, very long time. You’ve been looking for Aunt Xu for a very, very long time, and now you finally see her.”
Lu Chenjun’s words indeed opened the floodgates of Xu Youyou’s tears.
When the director said ‘action’, he saw a close-up of Xu Youyou through the screen.
At first, she was stunned, seemingly unable to believe it was her mother, thinking it might be an illusion. Then, before she even realized it herself, tears were already streaming down her cheeks.
This silent crying was the most heart-wrenching of all.
The happiness, discomfort, and disbelief that flowed from Xu Youyou’s large eyes made it seem as if the child were right in front of them, making them want to hug her and make her stop crying.
And when Yao Fanyu hugged her and she cried out loud, it made everyone present unable to help but turn away.
“Cut! Perfect!”
With the director’s shout, Xu Youyou’s crying didn’t stop, and she couldn’t rein it in anymore.
“M-mom, hic, d-don’t leave.”
Looking at Xu Youyou like this, Xu Wenyin felt that strange, virus-like feeling again.
“Youyou, be good, don’t cry. Mom’s here, Mom’s not going anywhere.”
Holding the child who was sobbing uncontrollably, Xu Wenyin regretted bringing her to this set. “Youyou, how about Mom makes your favorite sweet and sour pork for dinner tonight? Don’t cry, okay? Don’t cry~”
“Wuuwuu, Mom, hic.”
Xu Youyou didn’t know what had come over her. She knew it was fake; her mom was right there. Yet she couldn’t stop herself from crying.
She was really scared. Just thinking about the kind of scene Juanjuan described made her unable to hold back her tears.
In the end, Xu Youyou fell asleep in Xu Wenyin’s arms, still crying, and even while sleeping, she held onto Xu Wenyin’s clothes tightly, as if afraid her mother would leave when she wasn’t paying attention.
With the child in this state, whatever wrap-up party the director had planned surely wouldn’t happen as intended.
But then he remembered what Qin Xiao had said about contacting his assistant if they needed money for post-production. Suddenly, he didn’t care about the wrap-up party anymore; he was ecstatic.
On the way back, Lu Chenjun couldn’t help but feel sorry for Xu Youyou.
He even blamed himself a bit, wondering why he had said that thing when he knew how much Xiao Lu cared about Aunt Xu.
“Juanjuan, Youyou won’t blame you, you know.”
Xu Wenyin found herself becoming more and more adept at understanding people’s expressions. She freed up one hand and rubbed Lu Chenjun’s hair. “You don’t need to feel guilty. Otherwise, Youyou will feel even more guilty.”
“Yeah.” Qin Yiren also chimed in. “It’s just acting. Once it’s done, it’s done. Don’t overthink it.”
Lu Chenjun nodded, then glanced at the sleeping Xu Youyou, who had cried herself to sleep. He silently vowed that he would never let Xu Youyou cry again in the future. He preferred seeing her happy!
———pr
Xu Youyou’s scenes might be done, but the others still had to shoot. Moreover, the locations weren’t limited to Jiang City; they would also go to more remote countryside areas for authentic filming.
According to the director, they were aiming to have the film ready for release by the end of the year.
With more than two months to go, Xu Youyou quickly put the matter behind her and returned to her usual happy routine of learning and playing.
After waking up from her own bed that night, Xu Youyou felt embarrassed for quite some time. She never expected she could cry herself to sleep. When she saw Xu Wenyin, Lu Chenjun, and the others, her face turned red.
However, with Xu Wenyin’s comforting smile, the little one quickly returned to normal.
The movie was just a small episode in Xu Youyou’s life. Having tried it, she wasn’t interested in a life surrounded by cameras. Later, when the same producer sent invitations for other movies and TV shows, she declined them all.
Xu Youyou still preferred playing and attending classes with her friends, even enjoying their mischievous antics together.
Xu Wenyin always respected Xu Youyou’s wishes. If the little one had had her fill of fun, then she should enjoy her childhood to the fullest.
With the presence of Yao Fanyu and Yao Yunyou, Xu Wenyin harbored no fondness for the so-called entertainment industry. She wished for Xu Youyou to stay far away from it.
Considering that in this lifetime, it’s certain that Lu Haoyu wouldn’t reach the same heights as in the previous one, would Yao Yunyou, who seeks only the best, still go to the lengths described in the original work to bear Lu Haoyu’s child?
If she didn’t, perhaps she could even save her own life.
Of course, that has nothing to do with Xu Wenyin. As long as Xu Youyou doesn’t get involved, she doesn’t care about the dynamics between Lu Haoyu and Yao Yunyou.
The release date of the movie soon arrived. Originally, Xu Youyou was invited to attend the premiere in the capital, considering her important role in the movie. However, she declined.
If they went to the capital, her mother would definitely use some means to extend time again. Xu Youyou didn’t want her mother to have even the slightest chance of receiving any harm.
However, on the surface, the reason Xu Youyou gave was that she didn’t want to see so many people. After all, she was a child and had the right to be willful!
The director didn’t insist, and he kindly sent Xu Youyou a copy of the film, so she and the others could watch it at home in advance.
So, on this beautiful Saturday, in the Qin family villa, not only Xu Wenyin’s family, but also the Liu family, the Qian family, Liu Yanzhi, and others were all gathered in the home theater, ready to enjoy their children’s performances together.
The film lasted for a total of one hundred and forty-three minutes, telling the story of an ordinary happy family whose life turned into a series of pain and arguments after their daughter was abducted.
In the end, although there was a traditional happy ending where the mother finally found her daughter, the family was shattered and could never return to how things were before.
As the leading actor and actress, both Wei Dong and Yao Fanyu undoubtedly possess great acting skills.
With the financial support from the Qin family, along with the emotional storyline, the sound of Mother Liu’s quiet sobbing could be heard from about thirty minutes into the film.
Even though the children couldn’t fully grasp the meaning of the film, they seemed to sense the pain of a child going missing. With furrowed brows, they expressed their emotions, with Liu Miaomiao even angrily saying, “All human traffickers should be locked up!”
Xu Youyou’s performance was indeed a highlight, her transition from innocence to despair portrayed vividly on the big screen, capturing every nuance of her character’s journey.
No wonder many people say that movies truly test an actor’s skill.
After the final scene ended and the lights came on, Mother Liu and Mother Qian’s eyes were both red, and Qin Yiren was nearly in tears too.
As a mother, just the thought of something like this happening to her, the pain— No, no, no! Let’s not entertain such hypotheticals.
“Wow, everyone is praising Youyou!”
To lighten the mood, Father Liu took out his phone and scrolled through the movie reviews.
Actually, due to the existence of pre-screening, quite a few people had already seen the movie and left their thoughts online.
But to maintain the mystery, Xu Wenyin and the others didn’t go to see it in advance.
Now that the movie was over, they took out their phones and flipped through the online reviews from viewers.
Most were praising the film, with many critics predicting that it would surpass one billion yuan at the box office.
As a film with a realistic theme, this was already high praise.
Of course, there was also a very small portion criticizing the cliché story and theme, but they were all ignored.
The adults took turns reading out the compliments about the child as if they were the ones being praised.
Xu Yiren: “Wuuwuuwuu, Tiantian is so cute! She acted so well! Such a young child has such acting skills. In just ten minutes, I want all the details about this little actress!”
Tiantian was Xu Youyou’s nickname in the movie.
Mother Liu: “I’ll give this movie four stars, but because of Tiantian, I’ll add another star! When that little girl smiled at me, it really melted my heart!”
Mother Qian: “Every detail in this movie is so well done. When those children huddled together, they looked so pitiful. I really wanted to rush in and save them.”
As they continued praising, Xu Youyou buried her face in Xu Wenyin’s arms.
Being praised by acquaintances made her even more shy.
But knowing that so many people she didn’t know liked her performance, the little girl was still very happy.
Many people also flooded the director’s social media account, asking where he found such a spirited little girl.
In just these two days, it was enough for netizens to discover that ‘Tiantian’ was a complete newcomer who had never acted in any movies, TV shows, or even commercials before. There was no information about her online.
As mysterious as can be.
This decision was made after several adults discussed it and then talked to the children about it. They all felt that there was no need to expose such young children to the public eye too early.
It might not be beneficial for the children’s growth and could even bring harm.
Plus, neither Xu Youyou nor the others had any intention of entering the entertainment industry. With the guidance of Xu Wenyin and the Qin family, there was truly no information about Xu Youyou to be found online, just like the other children who made a guest appearance.
Even when facing questions from reporters, the director earnestly stated that he wanted to protect the children’s privacy and would not reveal any information other than what was related to the film.
So the movie became popular, and Xu Youyou became popular too, but apart from close friends, nobody seemed to notice the little star who acted alongside the leading actor and actress.
Oh, she’s not completely unnoticed. The kindergarten teachers found out, but at the request of the principal, they didn’t spread the word. At most, they took photos with Xu Youyou and secretly showed them to their families and close friends to brag a little.
Overall, this acting experience was quite a rare and novel experience for Xu Youyou. As for any other thoughts…… she didn’t have any at all.
Her mother always said that people should strive to do things that make themselves happy, rather than forcing themselves to do things that make others happy.
For Xu Youyou now, painting was much more enjoyable than acting.
Then, of course, she should go ahead and do what makes her happier~
However, at this moment, neither Xu Youyou nor Xu Wenyin had anticipated that not only did the film become a hit domestically, but it was also released in several neighboring countries, taking advantage of its popularity.
Mu Heyao had known about Xu Youyou’s participation in the movie for a while, and he even got a copy of the film, but he had no interest in watching it whatsoever.
Or rather, Mu Heyao had no interest in anything other than computers, but he felt it wouldn’t be quite right if he didn’t watch it.
So, Mu Heyao gave the copy to Mu Hesen. If his older brother watched it, it was almost like he had watched it too, right?
Mu Hesen: “……” You’re really a ‘great’ little brother!
But despite his tough exterior, Mu Hesen’s soft-heartedness still led him to watch the movie. He even wrote a three-thousand-word review for Mu Heyao, just in case he was asked about it later. At least then, he could say he had fulfilled his obligation.
After receiving thanks from Mu Heyao, Mu Hesen immediately forgot his previous complaints. He happily instructed the driver to turn towards the neighboring house to visit his friend’s parents.
That would be Qing Yizhi’s parents.
Since their only son passed away, the two have been filled with regret. They regretted being too strict, too old-fashioned—— basically, they regretted everything. At that time, they wished they could have gone with their child.
Unfortunately, it was all too late.
They no longer cared about the family or the business. They picked this retirement-like house, intending to spend the rest of their years there.
However, the two were only in their sixties, and both of them were still in good health. When Mu Hesen arrived, they were in the study room organizing the books that Qing Yizhi had left behind.
Qing Yizhi was a young man who loved literature. Not only did he enjoy reading books, but he also had a passion for movies. When he was with Xu Wenyin, their favorite thing to do was to spend weekends together on the sofa in the apartment Qing Yizhi was renting, watching movies of all genres.
Their hobbies were surprisingly aligned. If it weren’t for the desire to earn more money, Xu Wenyin would have preferred to major in literature rather than computer science.
Sometimes, they would even cross half the capital just for a book, spending seven or eight hours on the road without any hesitation.
During that time, Xu Wenyin often fantasized about having a large study and a home theater once they had their own house. Then, when their child was born, she could proudly tell him/her, “Darling, this is the kingdom your parents have built for you!”
Every time Xu Wenyin indulged in these fantasies, she could hear Qing Yizhi’s exaggerated laughter. Their laughter was infectious whenever they were together, and they found even the slightest things hilarious.
But after Qing Yizhi finished laughing, he would earnestly tell Xu Wenyin, “It will happen. Our child will have the best of everything in the world!”
“Uncle Qing, Aunt Shen.” The arrival of Mu Hesen made the couple put down their work simultaneously and greet him with smiles.
Qing Yizhi had many friends, and after his passing, these friends often came to visit the couple, bringing a little joy to their otherwise dull lives.
Seeing Father Qing organizing the DVDs, Mu Hesen couldn’t help but think of the copy he had in his car.
Since Qing Yizhi passed away, the couple has been collecting many books and DVDs. Almost every new and well-received release found its way into this huge study room.
And they would come there every day to clean and tidy up as if they could feel a hint of their child’s presence through these things.
“Uncle Qing, I happen to have a DVD in my car. It’s a movie featuring Heyao’s friend’s daughter. It’s been released recently. Let me go get it for you.”
“Oh, Heyao has a friend now? That’s great!” Father and Mother Qing were also aware of Mu Heyao’s reclusive nature. Hearing that he had made a friend, they couldn’t help but smile. “Is she a big star?”
With that, the two left the study room together with Mu Hesen. It would be impolite to stay there when they have a guest.
“No, she only has a small role. She’s a five-year-old girl, very cute.”
“Hahaha, that’s good, that’s good. It’s great that Heyao has made a friend. Weren’t you always worried that he’d end up living a lonely life with just his computer?”
The couple’s joke made Mu Hesen smile wryly, clearly recalling the misunderstanding he had about the relationship between Mu Heyao and Xu Wenyin before.
Mother and Father Qing had also watched the two brothers grow up. Mu Hesen casually mentioned the incident to amuse the couple, treating it as a little family joke.
“Uncle Qing, Aunt Shen, you don’t know how Ah Yao treasures his friend. He’s always sending her fruits and flowers, and he keeps insisting on going to Jiang City to see Xu Wenyin— Oh, that’s the name of Ah Yao’s friend— I thought he—”
“Wait!” Mother Qing suddenly interrupted Mu Hesen. “Xu…… Wen…… Yin? Which three characters? Male or female? How old?”
She didn’t know why, but upon hearing those familiar three words, her heart suddenly raced. Even though there were many people with the same name, Mother Qing couldn’t help but involuntarily ask those questions.
Perhaps it’s just a coincidence. It must be a coincidence.
After all, that person should have passed away in the earthquake several years ago, right?
Mu Hesen didn’t know why Mother Qing had such a reaction, but it seemed like his sixth sense was also kicking in at this moment.
“She’s female. ‘Xu[1]许’ from the radical Yan[2]言 with the pictophonetic of Wu[3]午, ‘Wen[4]文’ from culture[5]文化, and ‘Yin[6]茵’ from the radical Cao[7]艸 with the pictophonetic of Yin[8]因. She should be almost thirty years old, and she has a five-year-old daughter named Xu Youyou. She graduated from the computer science department of A University.”
Mu Hesen quickly recounted all the information he knew, then saw the expressions on the faces of the couple change suddenly. In his heart, a thought arose involuntarily.
Could there truly be such a coincidence in the world?
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