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... ionship with the Pei family has turned bad after her desire to become the family’s daughter-in-law has become known. Sun Jiao did not expect that Mother Pei, who always spoiled her, would become so cold to her.

Sun Jiao immediately blamed An Nuan.

If An Nuan had not said anything to Pei Zhi Yi, perhaps her relationship with the Pei family would remain the same.

Her heart ached each time she recalled the words that Pei Zhi Yi had said to her.

She loved him but he o ...

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