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... usation that she couldn’t speak! She glared fiercely at Aunt Wu, lifted her chin, and sneered, "No need! Let’s go, into the mansion!"

She should have done this earlier! Why did she have to make herself upset! Aunt Wu sneered inwardly.

To think they can humiliate me and ruin my good mood, in your dreams! Once I’m inside, there will be plenty of time to settle scores with them one by one. Gu Fangzi sneered inwardly as well.

She boarded the decrepit sedan chair; the curtain ...

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