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... looked at her helplessly. She was probably the only one who was in such a good mood.

“By the way, Daughter, why did you come back with Son-in-law?” Old Madam Ye did not care about the affairs of outsiders. Now that she saw her daughter, nothing was more important than her.

“I bought an estate in Dazhu Village. I’ll go take a look later,” Ye Muyu said.

“Then you can go over after lunch. I’m making it now. It’ll be ready soon. Look, I’ve already cut the meat.” Old Madam Ye ...

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