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Chapter 420: Being Beaten Every Day 2
Author: Camellia
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She might even drop dead on the spot from anger.

Old Mrs. Mill truly had no idea that Ivy might be released. In her mind, Ivy would probably spend the rest of her life in prison.

That was why she had been treating the letter Ivy wrote as if it were a precious treasure. With this letter in hand, all she had to do was wait for over ten days until she was released, and then she could move into the grand mansion at Tomson Yipin.

Oh my goodness, Tomson Yipin! She had never even dared to dream of it before!

Once she moved into Tomson Yipin this time, she would never move out no matter what—even if she were to die, she would die in a luxury mansion like that.

She was quite superstitious and believed that only by dying in such a luxurious mansion would she be reborn into an even wealthier family in her next life and enjoy a lifetime of prosperity and luxury.

At that moment, a guard from the detention center walked over.

Old Mrs. Mill finally let go of Ivy’s ear reluctantly. She had used all h
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