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... ur times. Ning Xiaofei was also feeling ashamed of herself but she has no choice but to be there.


She initially thought that with with Ji Mo’s stinky temper, he would unexpectedly agree…


“You can.”


Ning Xiaofei’s face eased a lot. She was about to thank Ji Mo but only caught his back as he turned around and left.


“However, let me remind you that you only have one guest.”


Those words ...

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