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... nly understood but also could deduce by analogy.

"You’re definitely part of my plan," she said.

She suddenly turned her head, her eyes brightly fixed on Su Huai.

"Su Huai, are you willing to help me?"

Good lord!

How did I get dragged into this and wrap myself up in it?

Gou Huai meekly agreed, "Of course, I’m willing to help you, but it also depends on what it is..."

Your family matters are definitely a no-go!

Gu Jiuyue didn’t think ...

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