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... tside.

She still couldn't figure out Xu SongBai's ways, but judging from the gloating look on Xu JiaNing's face earlier, he must have been disciplined by Xu SongBai plenty of times in the past.

Xu JiaNing was his own son, so any discipline was justified.

But what right did Xu SongBai have to treat her like that?

Although Lin ChuSui had the upper hand in their first skirmish, she was still unhappy.

Because Xu SongBai wasn't her biological father, she felt p ...

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