Su Ya squinted her eyes, feeling that what Le Jia said made sense. She was here now, so she couldn’t allow that hussy to snatch away her job. "But, they don't even have washing machines here. Their showers and toilets are communal. Even meals are had together. Just thinking about it gives me a headache."
Le Jia took a piece of apple Gao Hai had sliced for her, munched on it, and said, "Young miss, haven't you ever thought about this problem before you married a soldier?"
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