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... y reddened again, and Third Aunt Xia glanced at Xia Chuyi but said nothing.

It was evident that Third Aunt Xia knew about the matter. However, she did not care at all about her daughter’s marriage involving neither her efforts nor her money.

Even seeing the misfortune of the second house, there was a twisted comfort in their hearts.

It was only in her previous life, through the events that unfolded later, that Xia Chuyi understood these warped mentalities of the people fr ...

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Zhang Chen traveled to the world of tomb raiders and bound the storyteller system. As long as someone listened to the book, he could gain popularity.

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He thought she was the boss, and she actually wanted to marry him!

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