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... n and the young son of the prime minister's house were childhood sweethearts, and they must have hated the young son very much after they were repented of their marriage, but now it seems... Is there still love left?"

"It must be, otherwise it would not be so ruthless to Young Master Jiang."

"Then did we choose the wrong hostage? Let's change it."

"But who dares to go to the Xiangfu's mansion to catch someone's heart?"

Jiang Qingci felt disgraced, gritted her teeth a ...

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