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... nything." Ye Junqing didn't try to explain any further. He truly did feel guilty towards Yu Funing.


"Ha, Prince truly is an affectionate person, but you're truly fickle! Originally Funing still thought that Prince cared that much about Yao Moxin, but who would've thought that less than a year after Yao Moxin passed away, Prince would end up getting together with her younger sister?" Yu Funing deliberately ridiculed him. Her eyes were like ice.


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