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... e his love for her.

Their relationship would only grow further apart.

It turned out that they had nothing to do with each other, nothing at all.

Tears began to well up in Gu nianjia’s eyes as she looked at song Changlin.

“Did I dote on an ungrateful child all this while?” song Changlin frowned.

As usual, he reached out and touched the tip of Gu nianjia’s nose.

Gu nianjia suddenly began to sob as tears welled up in her eyes. Although the person clos ...

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