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... sunken face and caressed it with heartache.


“Was it that Guan Hong who didn’t give you food? How come you’re even skinnier than when you were in the village?” The heartache in the Old Madam’s eyes was real.


The corners of Yun Gang’s lips twitched awkwardly. He couldn’t possibly say that it was because Guan Hong’s sexual desires were not satisfied in bed that caused his body to deteriorate day by day!


Yun Gang could not bring himself to say that in front of the Old M ...

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