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... If she told him, he would probably disagree with her behavior.

However, she was willing to tell it to Old Man Jian and Mother Jian. This would not only get support from them, but also give them a sense of pride.

In her previous life, her parents had divorced. She lived here and there for a year. She was not too close to her parents, so when she reached adulthood, she moved out on her own. She felt the love of her family at the Jian Residence, that was why she liked to talk to th ...

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