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... uickly went on to continue: “Even though he had been extremely strict with you all that time, he did that only because he saw you as the future Head of the Family. You must know that he actually loves you very much deep in his heart. Don’t you want to go….. see how the old man is doing now?”


Qing Yu’s slender fingers were clenched up so tightly that her knuckles were beginning to turn white.


It took her awhile before her lips finally moved to speak, her tone sarcastic: “A ...

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