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... it wasn't really that bad. At least Hong Yan still raised Song Ying. She didn't dump out Song Ying's food and make her fight with dogs for scraps. She didn't tear off her clothes and leave her naked in winter. That's already not too bad."

"Although she made her wear old clothes and eat leftovers, Song Ying still survived until now, finally waiting for her real family to find her. That's already not bad at all."

The more Shi Li spoke, the more tears flowed from Old Mrs. Xu and Ma ...

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