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... ked smile curled at the corner of Shen Mei’s lips. “Shen Ning, don’t pretend to be clueless. You already know that Ding Ding is your son, right?”

Shen Ning’s face turned pale, and then she erupted in anger. “So, you’re telling me you snatched my son and claimed him as your own?”

Shen Mei’s laughter grew sinister. “So what if I did? What can you do about it?”

A flush of anger crept up on Shen Ning’s face. “Shen Mei, 1 can’t believe you would stoop so low. 1 won’t let you g ...

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