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... possibly make an old lady wait any longer.


She casually treated the wound on her cheek before using plastering two bandages on her face. Then, she let her hair loose to conceal the scar by her eye.


It was only then that Qin Shu hurriedly left the bedroom.



The Old Madam was sitting on the couch. She had grey hair, reading glasses perched on the bridge of her nose, and she was dressed in a dark-colored traditional dress.


Even though sh ...

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