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... t of the people who are looking at us are girls.”

Mu Xiaoxiao took a glance. It was true.

She immediately hugged his hand domineeringly and said,” you’re not allowed to look! This is mine!”

Yin Shaojie laughed.

The two of them walked toward the teaching building in a lovey-dovey manner.

He asked,” what class do you have later?”

The two of them were of different grades, so they had different classes.

Mu Xiaoxiao had thought that they would be able ...

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“So….you’re saying you don’t want to marry me? Why? Didn’t you want this to happen?” The man asked in a cold voice as he tried to control his raging emotions.

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Because there is no way she will want to break this political marriage with the Royal Family. She is a power-greedy and scheming woman after all.

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Just break it off ya brat! She scowled inwardly.

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