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... Yu was momentarily stunned, finding it difficult to associate the brutal person Song Yingqing spoke of with the calm and self-possessed individual in the wheelchair.

She stepped forward, hooked her arm through Song Yingqing's, and leaned on her shoulder, speaking softly to soothe and explain.

"Yingqing, the flash marriage was voluntary, and it's just a registration. We will get divorced in three months, and I won't have any contact with him during this period."

Song Yingq ...

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