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... ids fell in love with him at sight. He became chummy with the maids in ten minutes. 


"He showed his lady-killer smile and the maids were attacked by Cupid's arrow. What else, when he started talking to them one by one and they told him everything about our youngest uncle."


The smile from Tang Yujin's face was wiped off.


"..." Mo Yuan quietly observed him. His eyes were twinkling in amusement.


Han Luo clapped her hands excitedly. "I knew big brothe ...

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