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... Di Lin’s words were full of sarcasm and disdain.

Leng Mei was not a weak woman. She fiercely shook off di Lin’s dying hand and glared at Di Lin before saying,

“Don’t worry, I Won’t lose my father’s face. I’ll find a man who can make your blood doll organization hold its head high.”

After saying that, Leng Mei turned around and returned to the banquet hall. f𝘳𝚎𝑒𝚠𝑒𝚋𝘯o𝘃eƖ.co𝓂

For some reason, when di Lin heard Leng Mei’s last words, his heart trembled and he ...

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