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... e for progression. They failed to live up to expectations and were excluded from the circle of the family’s successors. In the past, they could only crowd around Huo Tian, who looked upon them with disdain.

Ever since the bizarre incident of the real and fake young miss from the Huo Family happened and Huo You returned to the Huo Family, these profligates naturally abandoned Huo Tian and gathered around Huo You.

Compared to how Huo Tian had been lofty and out of reach, Huo You, t ...

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