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... n’t you curious why, as the foster daughter of the Meng Family, I get to marry into the Ke Family instead of you?”

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“Listen carefully. I’m the real daughter of the Meng Family. After Mom and Dad separated, she found out she was pregnant with me. I’m not your younger sister. I’m your older sister. I’m the true young lady of the Meng Family.”

“Dad knew about this long ago, like Butler Li and the Ke Family. The only one left in the ...

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