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"Hahaha!"
Vivian laughed recklessly and commented, "The Earl of the Tulip actually asks his own child for a gift on their first birthday, it's really..."
Before Vivian could finish, she realized something.
The laughter stopped abruptly, and her expression instantly turned serious.
"I apologize, my lord, I didn't mean to offend your father."
Vivian's voice carried a hint of nervousness, as the future Earl of the Tulip would also become her father.
This relationship made her choose her words more cautiously.
"Just be mindful in the future; although I don't care, it's best not to speak like this in front of outsiders."
Luo De patted Vivian's leg,
"Actually, I find it a bit strange too."
Luo De paused thoughtfully, then slowly said, "But I think he meant to remind me of something through this way."
"Now I am qualified to enjoy all the support provided by the family, but at the same time, I must also take on the corresponding responsibilities and duties, right?"
