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... man? because i’m the master of this house! ” was it clear enough? if you’ve heard me clearly, please leave this place quickly. you know, qing qing and i have a lot of private matters to do at night, so it’s not convenient for us to entertain you!” he deliberately emphasized the word “private.” the ambiguous hint in his words couldn’t be more obvious.


han tuoyu’s face was already darker than the bottom of a pot.


that damned shameless scumbag!


he had actua ...

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