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      No Ulterior Motives C98

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      by MarineTL — Chapter 98: No Matter How Big, They'll Sag Eventually New Year’s Day. In Jiangzhou, there’s a tradition. Every year on the first day of the Lunar New Year, people place a stick of “Peace and Harmony” incense at their doorstep. Only after it finishes burning can anyone in the family step outside. The meaning behind it is a wish for a peaceful, harmonious, and fulfilling year ahead. Everyone knows it’s just a symbolic gesture, but for the sake of peace of mind, every household is used to

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      by MarineTL — Chapter 109 – Tsk Tsk, Smells So Good February 10th. Saturday morning. The Lantern Festival had just passed, but the remnants of firecrackers still lingered on the streets. In roadside shops, rabbit lanterns, hand lanterns, and other festival lights were still on display, as if the festive atmosphere hadn’t fully dissipated. At this moment, a girl wearing a dark red wool coat, her hair down naturally, straight corduroy pants, and white sneakers, was standing by the roadside with a small bag on her

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      No Ulterior Motives C99

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      by MarineTL — Chapter 99 – The Cousin Who Raises Chickens Tian Ting, 24 years old. Daughter of Tian Baosheng—Jiang Ning’s older cousin. She had just graduated this year from Huzhou University, majoring in Animal Husbandry. Her thesis was also focused on livestock farming. According to Auntie, Her cousin didn’t feel comfortable leaving her uncle and aunt to retire alone at home, so she turned down the offer to stay at the university and go straight to grad school. She wanted to come back and stay with her

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      No Ulterior Motives C110

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      by MarineTL — Chapter 110 – Why Do You Want to Be a Man? After lunch. Under the coercion of the two, Jiang Ning had no choice but to temporarily decline Principal Ma’s offer to rest and instead followed these two landowners, wandering through the campus of No. 14 High School in Ningzhou. It was Saturday. There were almost no students on campus—except for those like Jiang Ning who had come to participate in the provincial math competition. With a tourist’s mindset, Jiang Ning strolled through the tranquil

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