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... y, and his rich and imposing appearance made people speechless.

“What?”

Hearing this, Mother Liu’s eyes widened in disbelief.

She really couldn’t believe it. Xu Wenping actually said that he would give her two sons a car each.

“Of course it’s true.”

Xu Wenping smiled, but his expression suddenly turned serious, and said, “However, Auntie, you have to know that although 1 said that I would give her a car, Sisi doesn’t seem to have any status at home. If tha ...

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