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... Mother Make a Move

Han Kexin was truly frightened by Qin Ruan, her face ashen pale.

Seeing her feeble state made Han Xian furious at her incompetence.

An impatience crossed her face as she coldly said, “Are you possessed?

Don’t you understand what a beauty pupil is?

There’s no such thing as ghosts in the world.

It’s obvious she’s the one pulling the strings!

If she really is a ghost, then I must be King Yama, who will send her back to hell ...

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