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... y just irritate me," Li Mengjie said with a frown. "Tell that old fart to keep his nose out of my business, or I won’t come back home in the future."

"This..." He Bin was still somewhat hesitant.

"What ’this’? I’ll tell you the truth, I’m already Leng Xuan’s person now, tell him to forget about it," Li Mengjie was determined to shock.

"What?" Upon hearing this, He Bin became furious, his eyes blazing as he looked at Leng Xuan, his fists clenched so tight that his knuckles ...

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