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... niang came in, followed by the pregnant Hong Xiao.

Hong Xiao was already married and had happened to be visiting her parents’ home for New Year’s festivities that day.

“Yingbao,” Jiang Yunniang sat down next to Yingbao and handed her the box she was carrying, “This is the wedding gift I’m giving you.”

“Thank you, Aunt Jiang.” Yingbao accepted the gift, showing no hesitation, and asked, “Where do you live, Aunt? I’ll make sure to visit when I get the chance.”

She h ...

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