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... certain corporation, then even if my identity is fake, no one investigated me.” Just like that, she lived a good life as her good friend! Everyone came to curry favor with her and flatter her. She generously treated others to a meal, gave them branded clothes that she didn’t want, and brought others shopping. She seemed to have really become a rich and beautiful woman.

Amelia listened very seriously. At this moment, she asked, “So how did you die? Did you brag to death?”

Ella: “…” ...

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