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... nap a few photos.

Julia Land sighed, “Rich people are the worst.”

With that, their movie date was considered complete, and Noah Quarter then took her to a restaurant.

The restaurant had private rooms but wasn’t fully booked out.

Julia skillfully posed for photos, and once finished, she grabbed her little purse and left swiftly.

Noah Quarter watched Julia’s eager departure with a mild furrow of his brow.

He put away his phone, planning to send the d ...

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