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... fth episode. Zhong Yuhuan thought about it and still took the initiative to tell Li Jinyuan.

She should just make it up to him. No one told her to be in his debt in the first place.

Li Jinyuan actually knew about this long ago, but he still acted shocked, saying, Really? Thats great!

Li Jinyuan wasnt someone who often exposed his emotions, so when his excitement was transmitted through the phone, Zhong Yuhuan was infected by his excitement.

She really wished that ...

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