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... man and Little San. Her mother was a shameless woman who seduced a married man and forced the ex-wife's daughter to death. With a mother like her, will you still considered Wei Xiaoqing as a pure girl?'

Beneath it was a photo of Wei Guowei, who was being pressed to the ground by Dai Tian.

Someone immediately forwarded it, replying below, "Wei Xiaoqing definitely isn't a good person either!"

"It's over. Wei Xiaoqing's image in my heart has plummeted. She is Little San's d ...

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