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... nce relaxed.


"Tell me what you have to say fast. I don't want to spend more time with you than I have to. I'm only here because grandfather ordered me to."


"Elder sister, why do hate me and my younger sister?"


RuiLing glared at XieRong.


"Don't call me 'elder sister'! I hate you, and I hate your sister as you both are the only black stains on our golden reputation, because your mother spoiled the Guo family name!"


"No, elder sister, you and I ...

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