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Chapter 74
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Back at the welfare home, Cai tells his father that he's handsome because he inherited this honor from him. Cai asks his father if there's any relationship between him and Mi-Ling, and the father tells him not to worry about it. He's grown up, he says, and now he looks like his father. The teacher asks Cai if he knows anything about the dean, and Cai tells him that he doesn't. Cai tells the teacher that the dean has a lot of fangirls at the school, and that Cai already has the girl he likes, so he won't want to be interested in any other girls. Cai and his father decide to go to the school together, but Cai says he can't go with the other boys because she's a girl, and he still has exams to complete. Cai says that he wishes he could go first, but the teacher reminds him that when a child grows up, it's the other boy who has to go.
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So, I’ll Fall For You • Chapter 74 • Page ik-page-3702528
So, I’ll Fall For You • Chapter 74 • Page ik-page-3697052
So, I’ll Fall For You • Chapter 74 • Page ik-page-3697053
Chapter 74
This is a locked chapterChapter 74
About This Chapter
Back at the welfare home, Cai tells his father that he's handsome because he inherited this honor from him. Cai asks his father if there's any relationship between him and Mi-Ling, and the father tells him not to worry about it. He's grown up, he says, and now he looks like his father. The teacher asks Cai if he knows anything about the dean, and Cai tells him that he doesn't. Cai tells the teacher that the dean has a lot of fangirls at the school, and that Cai already has the girl he likes, so he won't want to be interested in any other girls. Cai and his father decide to go to the school together, but Cai says he can't go with the other boys because she's a girl, and he still has exams to complete. Cai says that he wishes he could go first, but the teacher reminds him that when a child grows up, it's the other boy who has to go.
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