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... said, “Jiaojiao, you may not realize how important you are to me and our four little ones. You are our light, the source of our happiness.

Sometimes I wonder, if you didn’t exist, what would we have become?

Certainly not the sunny and cheerful individuals we are now. We might have turned gloomy, ruthless, unable to tolerate the beauty in the world. In the end, we might have destroyed others and ourselves.”

Lu Jiao looked at Xie Yunjin in astonishment. In the book, they did u ...

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