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... director, someone who could control his own brother should not be a weak person.

And fatty Wang needed someone like that.

Seeing that Gu Xin didn’t say anything, Lord Xu guessed that Gu Xin must have suspected that the murderer was here for brother Hao’s mother, so he added, ” “Princess, in this official’s opinion, brother Hao’s mother should not have offended anyone. She lost her mother at the age of ten, and then she began to manage the family affairs. Her maternal family was ...

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