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... red an "oh" and left. Qiu Ling also wanted to leave but was pulled back by Qiu Kui.

"Miss, I don't have any particular thoughts. I just want to stay by your side and serve you for a lifetime," Qiu Shui said sincerely. Qiu Kui nodded beside her, "Miss, I feel the same way."

Qiu Ling also chimed in, "Me too."

"Serving me doesn't prevent you from getting married," Li Xia was unsatisfied with this answer. She hadn't even considered the idea of never marrying, yet these girls ...

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