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... rom between his teeth: “Stupid idiot!”

If she wasn’t his cousin – the only daughter of his aunt, he definitely wouldn’t have bothered to make this journey, swallow his pride, and bring her here to apologize to Gu Junzhu.

But this idiot didn’t even realize the extent of trouble she had created for herself, rushing headlong into disaster.

She was headed towards her own destruction.

She had a path to heaven but refused to take it, instead insisting on barging into he ...

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