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... t down in silence.


Yun Luofeng threw the menu to the table, “I just heard on the phone that you said you would go Dutch for the class party, right?”


The corners of these people’s mouths twitched.


They just said that to deceive Fu Qing. They didn’t plan to go Dutch from the very beginning. However, they could pay first and then ask Lin Qi to transfer the money to them when they returned.


“We’ve made it very clear, go Dutch. If you want to join in the party, ...

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