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... ct Master.”

“Uncle…” Jian Ai was about to call him Uncle when she suddenly felt that something was wrong. She quickly changed her words. “Dad.”

Ji Yansong smiled and nodded gently. “Good child.”

She had long informed Ji Yansong about her marriage with Ji Haoyu.

“Sit down and talk.” Ji Yansong gestured for Jian Ai to sit down first.

After bringing everyone to sit on the sofa, Bai Zhou said to Jian Ai, “Sect Master, we haven’t revealed any news about the twe ...

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