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... ords out loud.

Song Xuanhe seemed to have finally collected himself at this moment. Expressionlessly, he said, “Father, didn’t you just say that it was up to Mother to deal with this as she liked? Why aren’t you saying anything now?”

What Song Guochao valued the most was his image. Likewise, he usually also really hated his youngest son, who had no respect for him and would always contradict him. Right now, hearing his son speak to him with a practically criticizing tone, his sli ...

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