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... ited Xu Heng, Cheng Shuyan and other students to have a dinner together.

  Director Zhang and the others were not present, only Xu Heng's ten formal contestants and twenty other substitute students.

   A total of thirty people were invited to the restaurant and entered a luxurious private room decorated with gold and jade on the top floor.

  Obviously, this dinner is different from the ordinary meals usually provided by the restaurant in the guild hall.

   As soon as ...

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