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... n his idea, Xie Zhen was quiet for a while.


Without waiting for her reply, he changed his words and said, “No … Five. ”


Three boys and two girls were just perfect. Their daughters should be all like her. Their sons could be taught slowly, one to take the pen, one to take the sword, and one to be doted on by them as they grew up freely. His thoughts were perfect, but Xie Zhen’s face was completely reddened, and she pushed him away: Who wants to give birth to so many childr ...

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