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When she came with Pan Mingyue just now, almost everyone in the lecture hall saw her, but it was only because of the news that Pan Mingyue caught everyone's attention.

At this time, she suddenly spoke, and the people in the hall looked at the sound source.

Qin Yue stood up and walked with her eyebrows lowered, and her hoodie covered her eyebrows, making it hard for her to see what she was thinking.

Except for Pan Mingyue at the scene, only He Jinxin had met Qin Mao h ...

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