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... uch. Why don’t you guess whether you and Quince are cousins or biological siblings?” Hilary Stone laughed.

It was a strange laugh—an unbridled one.

“You…” Eleanor Larson nearly leaped up to punch Hilary Stone, but her cousin sat her back down.

“Alright, stop it. Let’s talk about the eldest family. They’re getting more powerful now; they even dare to go against Grandpa now.” Quince Larson’s gaze was as cold as ice.?‘For some strange reason, what should’ve been mine seems t ...

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