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... Tian was still in a daze.

I’ve actually been reborn?

Back to June 6th, 2006?

This was not the main point. The main point was that in his previous life, his family could only be considered to be well-off.

But now, he had actually become a rich second generation?

And he even became a disciple of an aristocratic family?

Moreover, he inherited the Tang family’s business that had a billion Yuan in assets?

Just thinking about it made Tang Tian f ...

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