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... Tao Meijiao said, “Xiao Yue, Xiao Yuchuan is really lucky to have married you.”

Su Qingyue bent down and stroked the smooth fur on the mixed-breed’s back, “Let’s not talk about this anymore.

You should put in more effort with fourth brother.”

Tao Meijiao was full of confidence, “I will definitely make Xiao Qinghe become my husband.”

“Then I wish you the best.” Su Qingyue gave a slight smile.

“Qingyue, you are so kind!” Tao Meijiao took her hand.

Su ...

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