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... peak. He turned around and left after he finished speaking.

As if he was afraid that he would see the rejection in Fu Ting’s eyes if he was one step slower, he walked very quickly and disappeared in a moment.

Fan Shuzhen was a little embarrassed. She said to Fu Tingyue," Little Ting, your Sixth Uncle is insensible. Don’t be calculative with him. I’ll talk to him later and tell him to stay away from you.""

Fu Ting suddenly lost her appetite as she looked at this elder’s fa ...

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