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... mething heinous and bad. general.

How about her, you are immature, how can you understand Auntie's good intentions." She said it in a straightforward manner, using the tone of an elder, and describing Feng Xin as a young man with naive thoughts and impulsive thoughts.

Feng Xin remembered the day when Shang Congshu first woke up, she was never allowed to talk to Wen Yu, and thought that when Shang Congshu couldn't fall asleep, Wen Yu gave medicine, and Shang Congshu refused to leav ...

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