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... r status, she had to advance it.

Li Haitang had no choice but to pack up her things and leave Beidi with a small bundle. Who told her to owe this to the original owner of her body? Doomed not to live too ordinary life.

"Cousin, think about it clearly, the fifth son's surname is Ruan, if you don't bring it back, you won't be able to enter the genealogy..."

Li Haitang tried to persuade, after all, the genealogy is too important to the big family, to put it bluntly, if the R ...

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