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Miss Foodie Next Door • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1697105
Miss Foodie Next Door • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1697106
Miss Foodie Next Door • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1697107
Miss Foodie Next Door • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1697108
Miss Foodie Next Door • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1697109
Chapter 38
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In this short scene, the young woman is introduced to her boss, Mr. Song. She is a provincial girl who has no household registration and works as a saleswoman. Her biggest advantage is her beauty, but she is already 28. She tells her that marriage is her greatest advantage, and she advises her to find another rich man to marry. The young woman tells her friend that she met a "psycho" today, and the reason she was so angry was because she knows that she is 28 years old and that she will rely on her looks for the rest of her life. She says that she has not settled down in the city, and that it has been 10 years. She adds that she does not belong anywhere, and if she goes back to her hometown, she will miss her friend.
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Miss Foodie Next Door • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1697105
Miss Foodie Next Door • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1697106
Miss Foodie Next Door • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1697107
Miss Foodie Next Door • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1697108
Miss Foodie Next Door • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-1697109
Chapter 38
This is a locked chapterChapter 38
About This Chapter
In this short scene, the young woman is introduced to her boss, Mr. Song. She is a provincial girl who has no household registration and works as a saleswoman. Her biggest advantage is her beauty, but she is already 28. She tells her that marriage is her greatest advantage, and she advises her to find another rich man to marry. The young woman tells her friend that she met a "psycho" today, and the reason she was so angry was because she knows that she is 28 years old and that she will rely on her looks for the rest of her life. She says that she has not settled down in the city, and that it has been 10 years. She adds that she does not belong anywhere, and if she goes back to her hometown, she will miss her friend.
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