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... autiful daughter.

"Father..." Yao Zhi looked at Yao Xian, her voice was a little low, "You have seen it..."

Yao Xian sighed: "Zhizhi, you promised daddy back then."

"Brother Shen is very good, he treats me very well." Yao Zhi held the hem of his clothes with his fingers, and said stubbornly, "You didn't agree with me being with Brother Shen at the beginning, saying that he was cold-natured, but no, he was very kind to me. OK."

Yao Xian looked at his daughter with a fi ...

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