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... hand and stopped talking.

  Zhu Hesong has never had the heart of betrayal, and what he did himself can be regarded as the fulfillment of his loyalty and righteousness.

   Zhu Hesong returned home, the wife looked at him worriedly, her eyes were full of questions, and the son next to her supported her.

  Although I am very disappointed with this daughter, I still have a chance to live, so I am always happy.

  Zhu Hesong sat weakly in the seat and said to the mother a ...

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