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What happened to the boy now? A boy from a relative's family, 89 years old, graduated from graduate school and worked in a public institution in Jinan. Home is not in Jinan, live in their own unit dormitory, basically two every day

What happened to the boy now?

A boy from a relative's family, 89 years old, graduated from graduate school and worked in a public institution in Jinan.

Home is not in Jinan, live in their own unit dormitory, basically every day is two points and one line.

Usually after work, I go back to the small single room cat in the dormitory, either play games, or chase the drama and brush the video, anyway, I don't come out much.

Most of the three meals on weekdays are solved in the unit canteen; if you are in the dormitory on weekends, you either eat instant noodles or call takeaway.

The boy seems to enjoy this state and has not been in a hurry to find a girlfriend.

The boy's parents were in a hurry and asked relatives and friends to entrust them with an introduction, but he either did not see him or talked for two days and then stopped contacting.

Colleagues in the unit had introduced him to many people before, and later saw him treat him so negatively, and gradually no one introduced him.

This boy is also too homely, and too Buddhist.

Is this the low desire state that people often say about young Japanese people?

What happened to the boy now? A boy from a relative's family, 89 years old, graduated from graduate school and worked in a public institution in Jinan. Home is not in Jinan, live in their own unit dormitory, basically two every day

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