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... ngzhe with the other. After nagging them for a long time, she mentioned Ji Buwang’s maternal grandfather.


“I can’t be the only one to see her. Your Grandpa has to see her too. He’ll like her as well. Oh right, where’s your Grandpa? Why is he never around…” She shouted for her eldest son and asked him to look for his father. She said that Buwang had returned with his wife-to-be, but as she spoke, her mind gained clarity.


“That’s not right. Buwang, how can you get married? ...

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