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what do you mean by paving the way for you? Chen LAN, can’t you be independent? ”

besides, ” Chen hansheng tried to defend himself, ” other than Shen youchu and Xiao rongyu, I’m just purely classmates with the others.

“Tsk ~”

Chen LAN did not believe him at all. brother, you only admitted it because you were found out. If you weren’t found out, then you’ll always be classmates.

wawawawa …

Chen hansheng’s thoughts were seen through by his sister. He w ...

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