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It’s not certain yet, don’t speak nonsense.” Jiang Li said, “Don’t let anyone else know about this, let’s first take a look at the rest.”

Bai Xue and Tong’er were silent at once.

However, Jiang Li already had a guess in her heart. Since Aunt Hu did not deny it, the eldest young miss’s death was indeed not an accident. Moreover, Aunt Hu’s reminder seemed to prove that she did not speak up because she had apprehension of someone.

The third branch of the Jiang famil ...

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