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... un didn’t teach Mo Lai well since he was young. What’s wrong with Qin Ran helping you guys?”

“Dad, you’re biased!” Mo Huai shouted angrily, “I’m your biological son!”

“So what if you are?” Mo Quan’s face turned red. When he thought about how Mo Hong would definitely mock him when he returned because he had embarrassed himself in front of him today, he immediately became even more impatient.

“Why don’t you take a look at yourself? Other than being lazy and playing with wom ...

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