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The girls chatted with Xia Qingyi while they sneakily glanced a look at Mo Han’s handsome face out of the corner of their eyes.


Before they left, one girl whispered into Xia Qingyi’s ear and asked, “Can you give me your brother’s phone number?”


Xia Qingyi had long observed those small eye movements towards Mo Han ever since he came, and had expected her to say something along those lines. So she also softly spoke into th ...

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