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... in anticipation.


Chu Lian frowned as if she hadn’t expected such a question from him. Her brows were furrowed in thought for about two seconds before she finally made a decision.


Under the man’s intent gaze, she nodded unhappily. “Okay, but you have to let me serve the porridge.”


The starving kidnappers would agree to anything as long as they could have the food.


The three men glanced at the thick-lipped woman, taking pleasure in her misfortune, b ...

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