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... be a bad idea to do it again.

 He stood up reluctantly, "Then Miss Li will wait for me to come back."

As he spoke, he raised an eyebrow at Li Minmin.

 Fortunately Mr. Zhou turned around quickly, otherwise he would have seen Li Minmin's nauseated expression.

"Miss."

Zijuan stepped forward and patted Li Minmin on the back.

“Why do you think you came out to see Mr. Zhou?”

Zicuckoo has been following Li Minmin since she was a child, and she knows t ...

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