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... ter-in-law all the way to the last table.


She just didn't expect to see a familiar face at the last table-Feng Chen.


And beside Feng Chen was his childhood sweetheart, Ning Yan.


little sister, you're so beautiful.


Feng Chen held his wine glass and looked at li Youyou, who was dressed in a bridesmaid's dress.


thank you, " li Youyou replied indifferently.


Li Youyou and Feng Chen would only meet once in their lives.

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