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... es from various aristocratic families seemed to have received a signal. They changed into their prepared robes and headed towards the location previously decided by Chen Xi.

"Patriarch, why do we have to go so early?" the personal maid asked Zhen Mi, who was dressed in a sunset-red silk dress with a layer of white fur, with a bow.

"No matter what, we must go first. From any perspective, we must fulfill our duties as hosts," Zhen Mi slowly donned the palace attire of the Zhen Fami ...

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Qu Ning: “Son, please be self-reliant.”

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Qu Ning: “Son, just stay alive.”

At first, the stepson didn’t like Qu Ning and called her a vicious stepmother.

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The ex-boyfriend was envious and resentful: “Qu Ning, do you think it’s really easy to get into a wealthy family? As a stepmother, you will soon be the end of the line.”

Qu Ning smiled half-heartedly: “You must be the stepfather, but I may not be the stepmother.”

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