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... y child has been admitted to Huada.

   I heard that a while ago, the perfume made by Ms. Gu Yang was sold at an auction for a sky-high price of 200 million yuan. This kind of talent is beyond the reach of even a family of perfumers. "

Ruan Xueling looked at Gu Yang who was following obediently by her side, with a smile on her face, "It's all because the children messed around with their interests in their spare time. Your children are not bad, so your son is helping to manage the c ...

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