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... them, but it is so unacceptable.

Baili Hongzhuang's attitude towards her had always been very strange to her. The Devil Emperor was protecting her like this. If she really wanted to target herself, there were ways to do it, but she didn't seem to mean it at all.

The eldest brother had reminded her many times that she was worried that she would lose her life if she continued to make troubles like this. However, because she was really unhappy in her heart, she had never listened to h ...

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