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... and awe.

There was a servant by Wei Yun'er's side and she stared at He Yuan with a fierce, condescending, look. She was exactly the maid from the Wei family that had accompanied Wei Yun'er to the isolated courtyard.

Behind the veil, Wei Yun'er's lips arched as she took in He Yuan's look of awe. "What are you called?"

He Yuan hadn't really prepared a name beforehand so he lowered his head timidly and slowly spoke, "This lowly one is called Bai Hong."

"Which family' ...

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