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... ce I was a child, and I also knew what kind of temperament is suitable for me.

  I am the Fourth Princess of Beimo, and I have three older brothers. However, only Yao Jinran is my elder brother, but he has never cared about me.

  As for Yao Moran, I don’t even know him well. He also has an elder brother who was originally a prince, but died in battle in the early years, but I know that he was killed by Yao Jinran.

  Yao Jinran and I grew up together. When we were wandering o ...

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