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... o Zheng changed when she persisted in the underground gambling den without betraying them, and even took the Blue Vixen in place of Bo Hancheng.


The point was that Bo Hancheng behaved unusually towards Luo Zheng and the two of them behaved like lovers even though they were not lovers.


“Do you really want to make Nianqing your real woman? Haven’t you always rejected that idea…”


Chu Ci found himself in a strange state. He was clearly still thinking of bringing the two ...

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