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... ded, "that's it."

Qin Yihan negotiated with the staff, and then the staff asked Bai Weiwei what kind of wedding dress she wanted to choose.

"Can I choose a wedding dress now?" Bai Weiwei suddenly became interested.

"Yes, you can choose your wedding dress now." The staff said.

"Do you want to see it? We'll see it now. If you don't like it and what style you want, I can customize one for you." Qin Yihan said thoughtfully and gently.

"Let's see first."

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