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... p> Xu Chang’an listened to Yun Qian’s words and was momentarily stunned before realizing that the wet nurse he mentioned and the wet nurse Yun Qian understood were entirely different things.

"Weren’t we talking about cultivation? What are you thinking about?" Yun Qian crossed her arms and said earnestly, "Besides, even if you have a daughter in the future, you won’t need a nanny. I can take care of her."

"What do you mean by ’I have a daughter in the future?’" Xu Chang’an couldn’ ...

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