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... glanced at both of them suspiciously for a while and then asked, "Have you started your relationship?"

Lin Lee nodded and then said, "She is now one of your sisters-in-law."

Tang Xin was shocked, looking at the starempress's smiling yet embarrassed expression; she then smiled and said, "Congratulations; I wish you happiness."

Lin Lee smiled and rubbed her head and said, "Thank you, Xin Xin."

Tang Xin nodded with a smile, looking at the starempress, then she grabbe ...

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