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“Aunty, I’m going to leave Capital City before Shao Yibai returns…”


Su Qingcheng’s declaration stunned Shao Jingshan and his wife.


He was the proud chief of the military compound, but he was as helpless as any other mortal now. Shao Jingshan’s dark pupils faintly darted around while he lowered his face but remained silent.


“Little Su, are you sure…”


Jiao Shuzhen n ...

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