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... she could only bite the bullet and say: "Father, my son thinks it's most appropriate to whip a hundred."

Jiang Shu stared at her meaningfully for a while, then nodded and said, "Okay, I will deal with it as you said." But he deliberately emphasized: "Wu Lang, your elder brother is still bedridden, such a serious injury It hurts to see it for my father."

Jiang Ru's heart trembled, and he couldn't continue with these words. She knew that her father was warning her that she must not ...

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