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... oked his lips, his voice was still cold, "let me see her?"

"Little Lord, you can think better." Housekeeper Yu finally breathed a sigh of relief.

He thought Yu Shijin had compromised, but he thought his wife's worries were unnecessary.

But then, Yu Shijin held the table with one hand and said the next sentence with cold eyes, "and then killed her?"

There was a chill in the air.

Steward Yu's whole body was stiff, and his pupils shrank.

"Let the peop ...

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