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... middle name, meaning that my family isn't very important - it never had a strong position in the country, hence none of my relatives, even the distant ones, have a middle name.

I am the fourth son of the Auequas family and I never had a chance for inheriting the title of the family head because even though I wield water attribute magic, because of my lacking mana pool every spell that I produce is laughably weak.

...not that I am in a particularly good relationship with any of th ...

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As the heroine of Bai Yueguang, Chu Jingshu has a beautiful face, is mature, stable, noble and elegant, and manages a listed company, a real national goddess.

And Wen Su, a arrogant and arrogant vase star who is black all over the Internet.

Seeing the charming Chu Jingshu with thin waist and long legs, Wen Su touched her little heart and swore, “I will definitely hold on to myself, and I will never disturb the heroine to pursue her!”

Then she broke her word.

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