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... been holding her waist behind his back.

“Let’s go.”

“All right.” Composing herself, Hexin led him out of her courtyard.

Yuan Xin and Beitang Rui were in the front courtyard, waiting for Long Yin to come back for dinner.

To their surprise, their son He’an was the first to return.

Seeing He’an scampering back nervously, Beitang Rui immediately frowned and reproached him, “Why are you so flustered? How old are you even—can’t you walk properly?”

Intimidated ...

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