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... oked around. What did she mean? Was she really going to buy it?

Gu Yu had bought coffee for everyone before, so why was she the only one embarrassed now?

A sudden silence was the scariest thing.

The people around her avoided her gaze and pretended to be busy with non-existent work.

Su also stood in front of her in a casual manner.

Meilan had just said that she was going to buy coffee for Gu Yu. She had no reason to go back on her word.

She glared at Gu Y ...

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