
Grand Piano
by Ji Dongliang
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Dasheng always called the woman "little wife" in his heart. Because at the first sight of the girl, Dasheng sighed in his heart: This little woman is as tender as a radish just pulled out of the mud. How can a person be so tender? However, the little lady is not here to show Dasheng, but to make trouble for him. When the little woman finished telling the story with her sharp teeth and crooked mouth, Dasheng didn't take it seriously. He felt that this was what the city people were fussing over. In their own words, it was hypocrisy. Even this nonsense made him laughable. What made him even more ridiculous was that a woman who looked quiet, pretty, and fair-skinned was dragging a dog to tell him that his dog had raped her own dog. It would be embarrassing for you to open your mouth to do such a thing, but to refuse to give in.
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