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... ny it, and then bear the punishment again and again until this Only then did I find that the so-called "Ask the Heart Mantra" was just a guise, and Song Youzheng's real purpose was to kill himself, but also to ruin himself!

Thinking of his wife and children who were far away from Mata Sing, Song Li regretted it. He heard Song Youzheng's last question and wanted to open his mouth to admit a crime, but said uncontrollably, "No, I didn't frame you, you stole my legacy!"

I. Fuck. You. ...

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