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... too?"

During breakfast a few days ago, Wei Chuchu smiled and said that the reporting function was not used to report hotels. From this, it was not difficult to guess that she knew Feng Jiqiang's details, at least she knew how to use the reporting function.

It may be that she has used the reporting function, or she is a non-human player, so she knows how to use the reporting function.

Jing Ruyu pondered and shook her head: "That's not clear."

Feng Jiqiang's identity is ...

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