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... have to ask, you know how ugly what your father said, and how unfair it is to Kang Mingcheng and his son.

  Jiang Xue also said a lot, she said: "Mo Qinghuan, without you, Mingcheng can live a very good life, now my wife and children should be by my side, happy and happy."

  She also said: "If I were you, I wouldn't have the face to face Mingcheng now. How can you still have the face to enjoy what Mingcheng has done for you? Do you deserve it?"

  Mo Qinghuan didn't refute h ...

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