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... Meiyue after nine months of suffering and twelve hours of labour; that girl came out of her womb, so of course, Mother Bai knew that there was something wrong.

Crystal tears started to fall from her eyes and Mother Bai covered her face and sobbed silently. Of course, she knew that the woman in front of her was definitely her daughter. There was no changing the fact that Bai Meiyue was her daughter; how could she not recognise her daughter?

But the changes in her... who knows what ...

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