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... > He endured.

He must make sure his Xue Bai feels at ease, and then he would definitely take care of this Lingxi.

Xue Bai, Li Hehua, and Xue Yifu spent a long time persuading before Lingxi reluctantly accepted the ten thousand silver notes with an air of inconvenience.

Sniffling, Lingxi, who seemed to be scared, glanced at Xue Shi and then said to Xue Bai, Xue Yifu, and Li Hehua, “Now that I’ve taken this money, I suppose Young Master Shi will settle the score with me whe ...

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