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... do with me? It's your husband and wife's business, why should I take care of it?"

She didn't even blush when she said this, did she care? Was it something she doesn't care about?

Stuffing people into his courtyard, refusing to let him into Dong Mei's room, and deducting the monthly and daily expenses of her granddaughters, which one of these things was not done by her hands?

Cheng Shuping was so angry that he vomited blood, but in front of outsiders, it was not easy to t ...

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