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... that he could never walk out of, countless numbers that had been checked more than a hundred times, and his determination to succeed. He was gentle and elegant, with a gentle temperament, like a polished smooth Jade. When he treated people, he always made the children a few generations younger feel comfortable, like they were bathed in the spring wind. That kind of natural gentleness would make one’s temper disappear whenever they came into contact with him. She wanted to get close to him quiet ...

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To her surprise, he refused to leave her and started to treat her with passion like he never did before. He hounded her nearly every day. It seemed that he realized the importance of her only after he was about to lose her.

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“I hear that he’s practically on his deathbed and he’s only marrying the Fengs’ daughter to improve his lifespan.”

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