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“This is Mengmeng. From now on, she’ll be your sister.”

Li Yaoyang introduced Ruan Mengmeng to his third son and his youngest son.

As he spoke, the pretty boy and the little kid with the dark expression both turned their eyes to her.

“Nice to meet you.” Ruan Mengmeng nodded at them, but she tsk-tsked to herself inwardly.

She was stunned at how ridiculously good-looking these brothers were.

Lu Junche was the pretty type, with feminine and beautiful featu ...

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