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... Gu Jiayin and entered the elevator with her.

Arriving at the top floor, he politely invited her into Sheng Qianchi’s office to wait. "Miss Gu, Young Master Chi is in a meeting. Please sit here and wait for a moment."

Gu Jiayin didn’t speak, she sat down as instructed, casually observing Sheng Qianchi’s office.

Spacious, bright, displaying understated luxury everywhere.

Mo Jun brought in a cup of tea and then left.

Gu Jiayin waited quietly, cursing Sheng Q ...

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