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      Raising Kids C122

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      by MarineTL Chapter 122: The Father Who Exploited His Child Star 15 After warming up by the fire, Xie Chu was about to stand up when he first noticed the Little Orange Cat squatting by his feet. The small orange cat's fur was quite beautiful, but it was a bit dirty. It seemed to feel cold sitting on the ground, so it ran over and sat on Xie Chu's shoe, its small tail gently wagging as it moved closer to the small sun to warm its paws. Xie Chu felt the weight on his shoe and dared not move, even holding his…
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      Raising Kids C154

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      by MarineTL Chapter 154: The Real and Fake Daughters Who Were Switched at Birth - 13 On the other side, Yuan Yu was genuinely happy. Life in the opera troupe had been stifling—no friends her age to talk to, and her teacher’s only daily interaction with her was to remind her to watch her diet. “Jie, look what I got you—a gift! I won this gold medal at a performance.” In the car, Xie Qianjin reached out and took the box. But when she opened it, instead of a medal, she found a delicately crafted…
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      Raising Kids C133

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      by MarineTL Chapter 133: The Father Who Exploited His Child Star (26) On his way to class, Xie Chu was thinking about visiting his godmother with his father that weekend and began considering what gifts would be most appropriate. Tall trees lined both sides of the campus road, and the sunlight filtered through the gaps in the leaves, casting dappled shadows on the ground. The sight lifted Xie Chu's mood. After dropping off the lunchbox, Xie Hui returned home and saw Zhaocai—the chubby orange…
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      Raising Kids C165

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      by MarineTL Chapter 165: The Little Fool in the Group Favorite Story - 8 Usually, Xie Hui would hand the spoon to him and place the bowl in front of him. It wasn't so much like caring for a five-year-old child, but more like tending to a three-year-old cub. Today, Ning Ning stood there for a while before tentatively reaching out into the air, grasping at nothing. Clenching his fist around the empty air, he tilted his head in confusion. After airing out the quilts, Xie Hui stood in the courtyard, not intending…
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