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... admit that I’m a very selfish person. I also admit that my heart for the children is not as important as yours. In fact, to me, other than you, Shen Xiaoxiao, I don’t care too much about anyone else. I treat the children well because they are your children, born by you, and loved by you.”


Yan Kuan’s words sent shivers down Shen Xiaoxiao’s spine, but Yan Kuan’s words revealed his deep affection for her.


Shen Xiaoxiao didn’t know how to respond.


But Yan Kuan did ...

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