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“Xu, Jiao, Jiao!” Hearing her say that she hated him, that he was the worst, and that she would never forgive him, Qi Shenbai’s heart twisted in his chest. “Take that back.”

“No, I refuse! It’s the truth. You’re a liar, a bully! I want to go home. I want my brother.” Xu Jiaojiao could no longer control her emotions. She only wanted to vent all her anger, regardless of how much the man in front of her used to love her.

Qi Shenbai pulled her over and looked at her with ...

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