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... s about to lash out but seeing how he addressed her and his smile, she nodded. "Okay, but make it quick."

Everyone looked at her peculiarly. Seeing this, she snapped, "What? Do you really think that I don't have enough patience to fulfil a kid's wish?"

No one said anything, but they chuckled inwardly and thought, 'Yes, we do.'

After saying this, she and the others slowly walked toward the entrance of the manor while Max and Ashton sat in the meeting hall again. Lilly and others ...

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