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... as sitting beside her, and greeted her in a friendly manner. Her first impression of Mu Chengxu was quite good. freewebnov el.com

“Hello, I’m Nan Xue. It’s our first meeting. Nice to meet you.”

“Hello, Mu Chengxu, the older sister of Mu Chengxi. I saw you the moment I entered the door. I didn’t know when a beauty like you appeared in their circle.”

Mu Chengxu looked at Nan Xue’s gentle smile, and Nan Xue gave off a very pleasant vibe, which suited Mu Chengxu’s taste.

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