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... zhu didn't want to kill him.

He hated Shu Ningyu for many years and always hated her. When he knew that Shu Ningyu's identity was actually a woman, Shu Nanzhu wanted to strangle her to death.

Everything that should have belonged to him was snatched by this pretender.

The two had a good relationship when they were young. Shu Ningyu followed him and called him brother, but it was only for a short period of time. Later, Su Zhou did not allow Shu Ningyu to approach Shu Nanzhu, t ...

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