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... ng Yunwan talking to her, Qin Zhiyan began to chatter at ease: "It's a coincidence, I know someone whose name is Wanwan, but she is not as good-looking as you." The figure is so-so, but at least it can make her make money, and she can barely use her mind.

Thinking of this, Qin Zhiyan hastily corrected: "Actually, it's not that it's unattractive, it's just that it looks a bit casual."

Yun Wan: "..."

I thank you.

Qin Zhiyan didn't know that she was right in front of her ...

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