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... Ying thought as she walked out of the school.

Fu Yan was already waiting impatiently at the high school entrance.

Upon seeing her, he frowned, "What took you so long? I've been waiting for ages."

"Brother, I..." Fu Ying was about to say that she had been called to a parent meeting.

But before she could speak, someone came over, smiled at her, and said, "Fu Yan, so this is your little drama queen sister, huh? Looks pretty obedient, like a little Lolita."

Fu ...

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