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... ho has not left the society.

Her face is white.

The spoon that was still barely held can't hold it!

"Big brother..."

Huo Shishen’s Jun Rong pulled down instantly. “I was not your brother as early as fifteen years ago.”

He was driven out of the Huo family.

"My surname is Huo, just respect the deceased."

Because of the death of his father, grandfather, surname Hu.

"But it has nothing to do with the Ho's family."

Horsie blinked.

...

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