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The narrator introduces us to a young orphan named Jun bo. He tells us that his grandfather abandoned him when he was a child and left him with a house full of six sisters. The six sisters all inherited the house, and Jun bo still doesn't understand why his grandfather left him such a large inheritance. He asks the narrator if he's his grandfather's only grandson, and the narrator tells him that he is. He also tells the narrator that he and his grandfather have been together a long time, and that they've known each other for a while. The narrator asks if there's a misunderstanding between his grandfather and his grandson, but the narrator refuses to apologize, saying, "I am not apologizing, so arrogant!" The narrator then tells us about how his grandfather raised money to raise orphans in the orphanage, and how he always wanted to donate to the orphanage. He adds that he occasionally hears the conversation between the second sister and her grandfather, and they're looking for people with names like Jun bo and Jun hai.
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Chapter 44
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About This Chapter
The narrator introduces us to a young orphan named Jun bo. He tells us that his grandfather abandoned him when he was a child and left him with a house full of six sisters. The six sisters all inherited the house, and Jun bo still doesn't understand why his grandfather left him such a large inheritance. He asks the narrator if he's his grandfather's only grandson, and the narrator tells him that he is. He also tells the narrator that he and his grandfather have been together a long time, and that they've known each other for a while. The narrator asks if there's a misunderstanding between his grandfather and his grandson, but the narrator refuses to apologize, saying, "I am not apologizing, so arrogant!" The narrator then tells us about how his grandfather raised money to raise orphans in the orphanage, and how he always wanted to donate to the orphanage. He adds that he occasionally hears the conversation between the second sister and her grandfather, and they're looking for people with names like Jun bo and Jun hai.
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