A matter of utmost importance

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I glared at Tara. Wasn't she acting crazy? Why was she saying this in front of my mom? I felt she was being sarcastic, because it was I who told my parents about it, which was why my mom stormed off to the school. So, she really did have ulterior motives. Damn it, I shouldn't have let her in. My mom couldn't possibly have a huge tantrum over a young girl. Now, I was completely speechless. Better to mess with a petty person than a woman—and I've read *The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber* three times already, how come I still can't remember it? Tara, however, acted as if nothing had happened, casually opening her drink, taking a sip, exuding an air of nonchalance. I could never possess that kind of charm, not even if I tried to fake it. "But, Auntie, that's all in the past. Now I'm your son

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