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... ction, "Sisi, don’t you understand? The more you tolerate her, the more she’ll walk all over you. You should firmly reject her."

To be honest, she found it a bit strange. After these recent encounters, the way Yun Shifei acted... could she really bully Yun Sisi?

"I know I can refuse, but I’m afraid my parents will hold it against me. You know, I’m the adopted one, and my sister is their biological daughter."

Seeing the sorrow on Yun Sisi’s face, Mu Jiayu didn’t dwell too ...

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