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... , turned around and left. Not only did he give up the space in the living room, but he even took the initiative to go to the kitchen to chat with Su Xiu and the others who were busy there.

“This is my house; don’t overstep your boundaries.”

Su Qing was infuriated. How could this person become increasingly presumptuous and thick-skinned? He wasn’t like this before.

“Let go of me now.”

“Alright, alright, I’ll listen to you.” Zhou Hengyang reluctantly let go, a look ...

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