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... wrist tightly and flung her back mercilessly.

Fang Yuzhi staggered back a few steps. After regaining her balance, she glared at her and shouted,” Why is it you again, you little shrew? This is our family’s business. As an outsider, you’d better not meddle in our business.””

Fu Pei narrowed his eyes and pulled Fu Ting behind him. He looked at Fang Yuzhi with fierce eyes.” Fu Ting is not someone you can teach a lesson to!”

He remembered that Fang Yuzhi was his mother, and ...

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