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... est, she would still have kept in touch with him.

Moreover, family Jing had misunderstood an Xiaowan for stealing their keys. Under this premise, elder Jing had first bowed down and asked for peace, then made such a simple request and promised to repay her. It was as if he had let go of the past.

In an Xiaowan’s heart, she actually didn’t quite understand.

Although she knew that she had not stolen the key, she also understood that she could not expect others to believe he ...

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