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... of their true love beneath the dazzling radiance.


Yang Yun had died of illness. During the year when Qiao Shao went missing, day and night, she tried to think of ways to find her son. After numerous sleepless nights, she fainted. She thought it was fatigue, but a physical examination revealed it was liver cancer.


Qiao Zongmin almost driven crazy at the time. Yang Yun hugged him and said, “Da Qiao, I think Xiao Yi will definitely be back.”


Qiao Zongmin hugged her li ...

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