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... y.

Qiao Yue then replied,”Up to you.”

‘ If it weren’t for your sister, do you think we would want to see you, this unfilial son?! ‘

Chi Ying was speechless.

He was basically used to it.

Anyway, it was already very good that he could come.

The humble Chi Ying nodded and quickly expressed that she understood. However, after a moment of deliberation, she still resisted the pressure of being reprimanded by Qiao Yue and probed again,”Can I talk to my si ...

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