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Fu Pei was alone with his hands in his pockets. His posture was elegant and handsome. He stared at Fu Ting’s pale face and the corners of his lips curved into a seductive arc.” I’ll think about it.””

Fu Ting blinked her round and clear deer eyes and put on an affectionate expression.” You’re still considering? Am I not the daughter of this shrew?””

Fu Pei knew that the little girl was acting to protect him, and his heart was warm. His low voice was full of indulgence and warm ...

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