Chapter 675 The Ideal Son-in-law
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Recognizing Frey's strained relationship with his daughter, his other old friends shared their perspectives, saying, "You see, our children have grown and become more independent. It's a positive indication that they still choose to visit us from time to time. You can't continue treating them as children. They need to be seen as equals now."
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