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... help but walk to Yu Xue to pull her hand. "Mom, what does he mean? You, you really don't Love Dad?"

Yu Xue didn't look at her, and still stared at Ye Zhizhou. The tone was weird. "It's a kind of Haonan's kind, smart, powerful... But why do you want Ye Wenxiu's life to come out, that monk is so dirty." ”

Ye Zhizhou looked at her expression with a cold eye and suddenly thought of a possibility. Ren Qiao is indeed brain-destroyed, but her mother is not disabled. Judging from the situ ...

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