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... as you don’t want to control me!” Han Qiao waved her hand impatiently. “I’m tired, I want to go back and rest!”

Seeing this, Fang Ya took two steps forward to block Han Qiao. “Look here! You’re living in my house now, I can’t let you mess around!”

Han Qiao’s expression turned cold. “Don’t think that you can order me around just because you’re Wu Wei’s sister!” 𝒇𝗿𝙚ℯ𝑤ℯ𝑏𝒏𝑜ѵe𝙡.c𝐨m

“You don’t even care about him anymore! What right do you have to care about me!” Han Q ...

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