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... nside and outside the manor. Because of the cold weather outside, even the sound of insects could not be heard. Even the hunting dogs guarding the manor were curled up in their nests.

Xia Pingan had personally cooked dinner for them. He had prepared a table full of Chinese delicacies for Mrs. Caitlin and Helena to eat.

After the meal, both Mrs. Caitlyn and Helena took off their shoes and pulled Xia Pingan to dance, laugh, and drink in front of the burning fireplace barefooted. When ...

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