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... caused by those flowers.”


Having said the words, she left decisively from there.


It was not until Gu Chaoyan disappeared from the Begonia Yard, did Mrs. Gu suddenly come back to herself. She asked Gu Zhenkang in an unsure voice. “Old Master, can we trust what she said?”


“The Duke Changning’s Mansion is sending people to make the marriage proposal soon, and none of the doctors have a way to cure her. So, we have to give it a try. After all, she was able t ...

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