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... ” asked Zi Han feeling like whatever he wanted wasn’t anything good.

“I want you to tell me every creepy pervert that pursued your mother while I was gone,” he said with a very serious look on his face.

Zi Han knew this couldn’t be anything good. Why did he want to know? Why did it matter who pursued his mother?

“All of them?” asked Zi Han and Yeoh Jun answered seriously,

“All of them. Even if it was just a ‘hey baby’ I want to know it all.”

Zi Han, “...” ...

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