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... aded boy who was eyeing their every move from a safe distance.

"Doesn't that boy look like a Monkey as well?"

"Maybe he is our distant cousin?"

"I don't think so. He doesn't have a tail."

"Ah! He resembles those Red-Butt Baboons from the East!"

"Now that you mention it, Baboons don't have tails. Also, his face is just as red as theirs. He might be from their tribe."

"Bastard! So he came here to show us his red butt?! How shameless! Let's beat him up!"

"I ...

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What’s worse is that her brother-in-law is Zhou Zhongming, the hero of this book, and he is also a ruthless character who holds vengeance.

Bear the humiliation now, wait for him to come to be an extremely human minister, remember how this sister-in-law abused him and his nephew

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But what’s even more tragic is that just as she was about to play the tender route to gain the male lead’s favor, she was reminded by the angina pectoris

——For the sake of her life, she can’t even destroy the human design!

Liang Yi had no choice but to follow the plot, playing the role of the vicious stepmother and the mean and vulgar widow.

By the way, she also made preparations to get off the assembly line on time, and quietly revitalized her vest.

But who knew, the letter of divorce did not arrive for a long time, and the hero became a general but gave her a dowry.

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The marriage contract was signed. No matter his physical deformities, he was now her husband.

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