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... in a tough tone, “Aren’t your children at your house? Why are you here?”

Qiu Tong could not be bothered with her. Ignoring her attempts to obstruct her, she forced her way in and opened all the doors. But they were empty.

Not only was there no sign of the children, even Mr. Cui was gone.

Qiu Tong frowned and glared at Lin Shan. “Where did Mr. Cui go?”

“Qiu Tong, what do you mean?”

Lin Shan put on a brave front and pointed at Qiu Tong with her hands on her ...

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