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... g her say that, Xia Chaoyang instantly got the signal.

“I say, you old hag, what’s it to you, is it your place to stick your nose into other people’s business?

If you’re so full you’ve got nothing better to do, then bugger off and stop spewing shit.”

The old lady was no easy target and immediately retorted upon hearing Xia Chaoyang speak to her in such a manner.

“You got a problem with your brain or what? I was speaking up for you, no wonder she dumped you, you’re ...

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