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... lly did not come last night!

He was indeed at that woman’s place last night!

And his relationship with that woman had never ended!

And she was just his mistress! No matter how special she was, she was still a mistress raised by a rich man!

Shao Gubei froze for a moment. His deep and dark eyes stared at her deeply. His thin lips opened and then closed slightly.

His large palm clasped her small hand tightly.

There are feelings flowing out of the pal ...

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