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... He didn’t answer and put on a jacket. Before he left the room, his examined the empty sofa.

“I am, I completely destroyed it.”

It was a bad fate. So I left without leaving any hope.

If there was a problem it was that because he was no longer an observant, and he was ‘sometimes’ the husband of that woman.

He kept on remembering the happy time and remember her smiles but he also remembered the all the spiteful words he spat out to her.

He felt nauseous just ...

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“Exactly, young master, Prince Yu wants to marry you!”

“Hell no! Is he out of his mind? Even if woman is a rare species nowadays, as the prince, he could have a chance to marry one. Is it because he got excluded, or maybe he has sexual impotence, so he could only marry a man?”

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“Then why would he marry me?”

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“Reputation? Am I quite famous?”

“Of course. Young master, you’re far-famed.”

“Really? What did they say about me?”

“They said you are ugly, good-for-nothing, short-lived, a freak, with no morals, and shameless…”

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