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... seeds when Yu Dong arrived. Because he was facing the back, he did not see Yu Dong and continued to mutter angrily to his friends, " I already told that girl, that she is not capable enough to marry but she did not listen. Now look at this, she married a short-lived ghost who couldn't even give birth to a child.

What bad luck, now my family have to suffer under the bad fortune of that jinx and her husband."

Old Master Rong clearly did not like Rong Yi. He was the second husband o ...

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