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... deep lines started to appear in between his brows. "Did you follow me here?"


"No. I came here to kick the statue." The mockery in Zhou Jingren's voice only made him more irritated.


"Why are you here?"


"I don't know… to mock you?" Zhou Jingren smirked. "Did you know that your fiance was about to be framed for killing her own father?"


Harringfort eyed Zhou Jingren but didn't respond to his words.


"I would assume that you knew about this and… that ...

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