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... Family? Now, everyone in the capital is watching the Gu Family, and secretly competing to see who can find the real daughter of the Gu Family first." Even though Ding Long already had an answer in mind, he was still somewhat surprised; after all, how well the Gu Family had treated Gu En, their daughter, was obvious to all these years.

"What? You also want to rush to the Gu Family to claim credit like everyone else after finding their real daughter? And then have the Gu Family help you wi ...

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