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... she also die young like Mullvica?

Master Mary gently stopped me and encouraged me, “There will always be a way out, Miss Selma. Dorothy will be safe and sound.”

“But even the witches don’t have a way to control the Eye of Insight. If Dorothy... I don’t know how to face her...” I said, trembling.

Back then, I was the one who pulled her into this with great confidence. I shamelessly used the words ‘hero’ and ‘glory’ to loop her in and make her give up her quiet life and st ...

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He Youran grew up in the countryside. Her father did not love her, her stepmother did not love her, and her grandmother was very annoyed with her.

When she was 18, her father gave her away to the handicapped Lu Qingzhuo to cancel out his bad luck.

On the first day she moved into the Lu family, she fell to the ground and almost broke Lu Qingzhuo’s manhood.

On the fifth day after she moved into the Lu family, she ruined Lu Qingzhuo’s famous painting worth ten million with a cup of coffee.

On the 20th day after she moved into the Lu family, she burned down the kitchen.

Lu Qingzhuo, who could not move easily, nearly choked to death from the smoke.

He Youran, “I’m really sorry. As compensation, let me treat your leg, okay?”

Lu Qingzhuo, “…Is this country bumpkin wife of his dumb?”

The Lu family heard the news and happily waited for the Lu family to kick Youran out of the family, only to find out that things did not progress the same way they expected them to be.

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The number one school in the world, “He Youran is the most excellent student our school has ever produced in a century.”

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# 12. Students should not roam outside the campus after eleven in the night.

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