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Lin Yueqin’s vision darkened as she was kicked, feeling her ferocity. She knew this time Yueqin came fully prepared, and she dared not speak any further.

She began desperately begging for mercy, “Xiaoyi, it’s all my fault. I did overlook you a lot before, but I had no choice, I am a servant of the Wen Family, and it’s my duty to take care of the young lady and the madam.”

“I will make it up to you from now on. However much I dote on the young lady, I will dote o ...

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