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... rict downtown, surrounded by towering skyscrapers, shopping malls, and rows of flower shops, milk tea stores, gyms, and cafés.

Jiang Lan picked a bouquet of gardenias from a flower shop and then sent Lu Yicheng a message to let him know she had arrived.

Lu Yicheng had been staring at his phone and immediately grabbed his backpack upon seeing the message. "Thank you all for your support during this time. I’ll take my leave now," he said.

His colleagues waved goodbye. Lu Yi ...

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