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Adrian was standing before a door on the first floor of the main mansion.

"Come in." A middle aged woman's voice came from the inside.

Adrian opened the door and went in. There were a couple of maids who spotted the young master to go into the third lady's room in the middle of night. But none batted an eye at the scene because he had gone in many times before and stayed the entire nights.

They knew how obsessed the little girl was to her elder brother.

*Clip-clop ...

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