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... f a way to convince her.”

Actually, he didn’t have much confidence now. Mo Rao had changed too much. He didn’t even know her anymore.

If it was before, he would have been confident.

“Boohoo… Fu Ying, why is Mo Rao so cruel and selfish?” Qu Ru actually started crying, and her voice was filled with grievance. “She has already occupied you for three years and snatched you away from me for three years. Now that I have leukemia, she still refuses to return these three years to ...

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