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... rs. Shen Xun had never confided to him about these things before, and he probably didn't know that these things could make Shen Xun accumulate so much .

"Ah Xun, I didn't expect you to think this way. Some people are doomed when they are born. You are the eldest son of the Shen family. Sooner or later, the Shen family wanted you to take over. What do you think I can do as a father?"

The old man's tone was a little tired, and he asked helplessly.

"You don't need to use the ...

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