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Lynnsey exited the piano store with two children holding hands and waiting at the entrance. As soon as Liam saw Amber, he immediately came out with Nicole. The last time Nicole met Amber at the kindergarten gate, she had nightmares at night, so Liam dared not let Nicole and Amber meet face to face again. "Mommy, you didn't buy a piano?" Liam lifted his head and asked. Lynnsey was about to speak when her phone vibrated in her pocket. She glanced at the caller ID and looked somewhat surprised. This person hadn't contacted her for over a year. "Mr. Albert, what made you call me?" "I attended a piano concert in East Plergant yesterday, and it reminded me of you. It is your hometown, right?" A slightly elderly voice came from the phone. "Remember what I told you a year ago?" Lynnsey p