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... clothing walked out of the residence. “What are you making so much noise for? You’re disturbing my sleep! All you wenches know how to do is shirk your duties all day! Wait until Eighth Miss comes back! Let’s see if we’ll punish you by breaking your legs!”


Xiyan was very familiar with that voice. It was Xiaoqin, who served Eighth Miss. Back when they were living in the Ying Estate, the two of them had always been at loggerheads.


Xiaoqin often spoke badly of Sixth Miss beh ...

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