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... r and still tried to speak as gently as possible, "Likewise, I couldn’t possibly use these underhanded tactics against you. I’ve never been one to plot against others—you can rest assured of that."

"I’ll deal with Yao Guang. I’ll definitely give you a satisfactory answer to this matter. I apologize to you again—I had good intentions, but they backfired and frightened you, didn’t they?"

Qiao Yin’s gaze was cold, and her tone was particularly distant, "This afternoon, a number of p ...

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