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... Han only felt angry and funny, what kind of illusion made her feel that she would be reluctant to spend money on women.

"I don't mean anything else, I'm just saying, if you need to call me."

"What about the phone?"

He Zining immediately opened the bag, took out a business card from the business card holder, and offered it with both hands: "Please." Don't count.

Fu Han took the business card but did not put it in his pocket, he looked at it before putting it away. "Go ...

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