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... nd clean up before coming down for dinner. Don’t catch a cold. The entire family is waiting for you.” Shi Zhong spoke and concluded this matter. At the same time, he looked at Shen Xian’s expression. Seeing that she was not unhappy, he hugged her and returned to the dining room.

Shi Man had the same intention. Although it was still summer, the Shi family’s manor was in the suburbs and surrounded by mountains and rivers. At night, the temperature would be lower than in the city. The eveni ...

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