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"Shush, you have created enough trouble for me." Jiang Ming hissed as he covered her mouth with his hand.

Meanwhile, the crowd- especially the men became heartbroken when they noticed an ambiguous relationship between Qi Shan and Jiang Ming.

"Damn it, how did that brat manage to obtain that beauty?"

"Argh, I'm so envious of him. Why didn't I own a store like the Moon Bazaar?"

The men started complaining and comforting each other without realizing their ...

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