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... e. When I’m not around, I trust you will treat my maternal grandmother well. After all, these days I’ve seen her complexion is rosy, which must be the result of your filial piety.”

Leng Yu Yan’s words left Ms. Qu feeling somewhat ashamed.

She lowered her head, “You’re very understanding, but I still mean what I said—I don’t agree to Yu Ming marrying you!”

Leng Yu Yan smiled faintly, “Aunt worries too much.”

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