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... ce, and they all turned a blind eye to the ugly monster Emperor Fuyao! I'm so mad at her!


Di Fuling is full of resentment, and an unprecedented sense of humiliation swept my heart!


In fact, how could Di Fuling imagine so beautifully? Nangong Changqing's indifference is not something ordinary people can influence. Moreover, Emperor Fuyao doesn't have that mental head.


Di Fuyao ignored him from the beginning to the end. For her, it would be better to tease ...

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