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... g for Ethan Blackwood to speak, Nina Hughes cheerfully spoke herself, "My name is Nina Hughes, I’ve known Mr. Blackwood for many years, but rest assured, I’m not his ’white moonlight’ or anything like that. I’m not into his type; I like those pretty boys."

As if afraid Claire Shaw might mind, Nina clarified her relationship with Ethan Blackwood very quickly.

At the mention of pretty boys, Claire Shaw subconsciously looked over at Wyatt Lawrence.

Wyatt Lawrence slapped the ...

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