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... nd said to Fang Ze that it was not you who scared me that caused me to hit myself.

But just relieved from the terror, Xia Yi has no energy to quarrel with the boss, she must first see if the boss is really the boss, not what a strange figure becomes.

So she turned her head and looked in the direction of the egg.

"Don't turn your head first, I'll wear clothes." Fang Zegang inherited the son-in-law's blood from the egg, and there was nothing on his body. When he saw Xia Yi, he ...

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“So, Diana, what's your excuse for betraying me?”

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