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She tilted her head up and looked at him!

She could tell that he was really angry this time!

Furthermore, he looked abnormally angry.

His brows seemed to be twitching with repressed fury, while sparks looked ready to fly in his eyes; set to devour her at the next second.

With him looking like this, she dared not be defiant.

Getting up from the sofa obediently, she quickly hopped into the bathroom and started to brush her teeth with due diligence.

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