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... through Su Xiaoxiao’s heart, but she intentionally put on a conflicted expression. Since Grandpa Zhang and Granny Wang had asked this question, it was obvious they already knew something. If she continued to act innocent at this point, it would appear too fake.

As soon as Granny Wang saw Su Xiaoxiao’s demeanor, she immediately took her hand, placing it in her palm and giving it a reassuring pat.

"Xiaoxiao, you don’t need to worry. Your Grandpa Zhang and I are fair-minded. If Aunt ...

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