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... thing between her and her uncle?

"It's not like I don't like your uncle. In fact, I consider him as a good friend of mine," she answered once she recovered from her shock. Zhao Feng was one of the people who never looked down on her, who never thought she was a villainess fighting to prove herself to everyone.

"So you and Uncle can't be together?" Zhao Jing's face fell. Just as she thought she could convince Tang Zhelan to stay with them, it didn't seem Miss Tang was interested i ...

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