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... to get a certificate.”

Chen Ying stared at her for a while, then suddenly hugged her, excitedly saying, “You’ve finally come to your senses! I’ve been telling you all along that Qin Zhen, that scumbag, isn’t worthy of you. You were like a blind fool, but now you finally look like a proper person. What are your conditions? Look at his attitude, doesn’t he even consider his own worth? By the way, when are you getting the divorce certificate? Once you do, I’ll take you to find a man, whether ...

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