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... plan. It’s already beyond our expectations that you can complete it to this extent. We can accept this result. Dad doesn’t want the identity of the heir of the Ren family. He’s the home field in the military …


Meng Fu did not hear the rest of the sentence. He raised his head and narrowed his eyes, but his focus was on something else. you said you gave me the most Elite plan? ‘


“Yes,” Xiao Xiao nodded. Grandpa arranged it for you, “she said seriously. it’s definitely bette ...

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