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... ter saying that, Yin Xun was about to hang up when he heard Yin Mo say anxiously, “Sis, don’t hang up! You have to help me. Dad and Mom dote on you so much. In addition, I’m locked up at home because of you, so as long as you plead for me, Dad and Mom will definitely let me out.”

Was Yin Mo pushing all the blame on her? Yin Xun rolled her eyes.

“Did Dad and Mom tie you up with chains or seal the doors and windows?” Yin Xun asked indifferently.

“No,” Yin Mo replied. f𝘳𝚎� ...

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