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... now he looks at him like a stranger.

   Blame him.

  If he could have a little more heart at the beginning, how could his daughter be separated from them for so many years and finally become strangers?

  Thinking of Song Xuan's room, and recalling that Ruan Tang was thrown out by Zhang Cuihua at a young age.

  Song Chaoyang's heartache got worse.

  's last pity and intolerance towards Song Xuan completely dissipated under Ruan Tang's indifferent eyes.

   ...

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