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... our children marry Jiang An is the best solution.”

Henry’s eyes widened. He really hadn’t expected that promise to mean anything like that.

He shook his head. “That won’t do. Jiang An is Chinese after all. She’s also the head of the Jiang family. It’s impossible for her to marry into Country F.” “What are you thinking?” John snorted. “Of course she can’t marry over with her status. Then let the child live with her in China. Anyway, you and I don’t lack children.”

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