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... Fu Jingmo, now your mother has misunderstood, anyway, you should explain this matter clearly to her, otherwise, I won't let you go."

  Fu Jingmo discovered that this girl called him by name whenever she got angry.

  Fu Jingmo smiled indifferently: "I know, I know."

  The next morning, Li Beibei felt that the servants of Fu's family looked at her strangely.

  Li Beibei went to the restaurant, and Fu Jingmo just came over and was eating breakfast.

  As soon as Li ...

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