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... d at Gu Yihuan and Mrs. Chan Yun who were behind him. The two seemed to have a very happy conversation, especially Gu Yihuan's performance was completely different from his usual one. He had a bohemian image, which was different from his past look at the world. Zao looked completely different.

   "Haha," Liu Yunxiu chuckled, and said, "It's not just old acquaintances, your father and Cihang Jianzhai have a lot of grievances."

"Back then, I had met your father a few times. At that t ...

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