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... er and Bai Yihong were discussing something in the main hall. As soon as they saw Bai Ruozhu coming in, they immediately stopped. However, Bai Ruozhu noticed that Lin Ping'er looked upset, as if she was angry with someone.

"Dad, what's wrong with mum? Did you upset her again?" Bai Ruozhu asked cheerfully. She was hoping to see her parents flirt and banter a little. After all, both of them were in their thirties, but not yet forty, which, in modern times, is still a prime age for a romant ...

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