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... ng. Others don’t have such a good opportunity.” Kang Wei said, reaching out to try to wrap his arm around Mei Shu’s waist.

Zhao Ping also wanted to join in, and the two of them intended to humiliate Mei Shu in front of everyone, completely shattering all her pride and dignity.

Li Zhen couldn’t watch his brothers dig their own graves.

He took a deep breath, closed his eyes, and just as he turned around, he heard a cry. In the instant Mei Shu twisted Kang Wei’s arm, he rush ...

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