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... l have to be a servant in Prince Rui’s residence for life? Her life was a true tragedy!

“Although the money is gone, in the future, if you need anything, count it towards the residence’s expense. You can eat or buy anything you want.” Leng Jun Yu calmly stated.

“What? Really?!”

Le Yao Yao was so astonished that her eyes were bulging. She realized that Leng Jun Yu had a tough mouth but soft heart.

“Prince Rui, servant has never told you that you are a super duper g ...

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