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... relief. She thought the same as her man, and was afraid that Qi Xuan would bring her daughter to the city when he came back.

   After all, she was married, and if she really took her daughter away, she wouldn't be able to refuse a word.

   "Why don't you please, Siwen is my own daughter, so I can still abuse her. You should be busy in the city, and you don't have to worry about anything at home." Yu Ying said with a smile.

   Shao Qixuan is not worried about what will happen ...

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