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... e to look Madame Yan in the eye. Madame Yan smiled kindly and said, “Since the two of you like each other so much, quickly give me a grandchild!”

Lu An’an was so stunned that she did not even dare to raise her head to look at Madame Yan. It was not like she could tell her that Yan Yunge had forced the kiss onto her just now, right? She tilted her head slightly and glanced up a few times to signal Yan Yunge to help her deal with the situation. Seeing that, Yan Yunge immediately said, “My ...

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