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... leg and wanted to run away, but in the next second, he was pulled back.

“Don’t do anything behind my back, okay?” Joline warned him.

George wanted to cry. “I know.”

Originally, he did want to avoid Joline and then sneak back to do something to regain his reputation as Young Master Anderson.

However, after repeated warnings from Joline, he dispelled those little thoughts and did not dare to have any more wild thoughts.

Thus, the Anderson family’s online cha ...

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