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... id not forget to be mad at Ji’er. “You silly girl, you’re so terrible…”

Ji’er was already feeling guilty and was caught in the moment because of Yaoyao as she began tearing up as well. “I’m so sorry…”

“I don’t want to hear your apology. If you dare sneak off and run away from home again, I’ll break your legs. How could you make us worry so much?” Yaoyao said fiercely as she cried.

Ji’er knew this was her older sister’s way of showing concern and she broke into a smile. “I’ve ...

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