So the crux of the question is, does Finn Chuanchuan really like fellow student Ye Shisan?
Mason Ye thought about it for a long time and felt that this matter was crucial--first of all, Finn is a chuanchuan; secondly, Finn is too old, it is said that he is already thirty years old.
Mason Ye's head hurt from thinking about it, so he simply stopped thinking about it and just enjoyed his glutinous rice balls, milk chocolate balls, yellow peach fruit yogurt and a large cup of mango crushed ice.
When she first came here, Mason Ye didn't know much about the snacks of this era, and Sterling Long was a parent who advocated that children eat more staple foods and less sugar. As a result, although Mason Ye had money, he didn't know how to spend it. Fortunately, Finn has now taken over the important task of raising children. He is generous and deliberately pleases Mason Ye. In a few days, he brought back a mountain of snacks, allowing Mason Ye's little friend to live an unprecedented happy life.
The door of the Japanese room was wide open, and the sunshine and breeze gently stroked Mason Ye's hair. The bamboo pipes in the yard were filled with water, and they hit the bluestone beside the pond with a gentle thud.
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