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Chapter 83 After the last class in the afternoon, Zhenzhen slung her backpack over her shoulder and headed to the law department to wait for Wang Xinwen so they could have dinner together. Wang Xinwen was just over a month pregnant. Though she wasn't experiencing any major symptoms of early pregnancy, Zhenzhen still worried about her a little. Students from the law program were leaving the classroom in groups. Standing at the doorway, Zhenzhen rose on tiptoe and waved toward Wang Xinwen, who was still…-
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Chapter 76 When Zhenzhen heard her name, she stood up. As she lifted her head, she happened to catch Xi Junjie glancing her way, his expression rather meaningful. Zhenzhen didn’t overthink it; instead, she was a little excited at the thought of doing a dialogue exercise with Xi Junjie. Among French majors, Zhenzhen had never dared claim she was the best, largely because of Xi Junjie. His pronunciation was flawless, his grammar smooth, and he could converse with the teachers in French during class…-
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Chapter 75 Because Zhenzhen’s cohort of students was a bit unusual, their ages varied quite a bit—some were already in their thirties, while many others, like Zhenzhen, had come straight from high school. In this era, it was common to marry young; most people tied the knot at around 23 or 24, though some educated youths who wanted to return to the city later delayed it until 25 or 26. Imperial Capital University was one of the top schools in China. Anyone who made it in was anything but…-
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