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... sat down in the pool water. “The entire laboratory has sharp eyes. Only your grandfather doesn’t know. If you continue to hide it from him, won’t your conscience hurt?”


Shi Niange: “I didn’t mean to hide it. But since I was young, it was always Grandfather who watched over me. If he knew that I was with you, he wouldn’t be angry, but he would definitely be very strict with you. Originally, he was already strict. If he knew that you might be his future grandson-in-law, he would probabl ...

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