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... grui has come.

Not angry?

How could that be possible!

Zhang Xiangrong’s face was already veiled with anger at this point.

When they had divided their family assets, their father had insisted that because Zhang Xiangrong had no sons, he should not inherit property. Even though Mrs. Liu had appealed on his behalf, he had received not a single plot of land or house.

Fine, he was childless and had not fulfilled his duty to continue the family line, so he didn’ ...

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