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What was the final outcome of the old lady who refused to live in a humble abode?

Finally, he was killed in the demolition.

Mrs. Song's father is dying. Song Siming, as the pillar of the family, has been dealing with this matter. Finally, Mrs. Song's father put Mrs. Song's hand in Song Siming's and died. Mrs. Song thinks this is an act of God, and her father hopes that he can save her marriage with Song Siming when it is about to break up.

Under the persuasion of Mrs. Song's classmates, Mrs. Song decided not to divorce again. Chen Sifu listened to his suggestion of "borrowing an arrow from a straw boat" or "hiding his position" and began to crush the Lao family, and Li Furen died in the ruins.

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During the soaring housing prices in Shanghai, my sister Pinghai decided to own her own house and raised money to pay the down payment. Since she bought a house, her work and life with her sister seaweed have changed. Pinghai is tenaciously supported by various pressures, but seaweed falls into the emotional quagmire of betraying her lover and secretly associating with mature and steady Song Siming.

The ordinary life of the two sisters is now full of accidents, quarrels, troubles and contradictions. All this gradually subsided under the unremitting efforts of Pinghai and the awakening of seaweed, and life continued.

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