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Tan Jing thought to herself not only did the drugging incident not turn out well. Furthermore, she was sold out by that damn hooligan Zhou Zheng. It was a complete disgrace. She did not dare to go out these few days for fear of hearing the gossip outside.

Now, the Tao family has also found out what she did. Indeed, she had done it too hastily. She had no way to explain herself, so she could only divert their attention and wait for things to blow over.

Tan Jing squeezed ...

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