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... im, "What promise?"

"Did you forget already? Remember when we returned to Country Z, you said that the next time we meet, you would treat me to a meal?"

It took several seconds before He Xinyan finally remembered what he was talking about.

She responded with one word, "No."

Yi Qiansi raised one eyebrow, "But you promised. You can't break your promise." 𝐟re𝐞w𝐞𝒃𝓃𝒐𝐯𝚎𝒍.c૦𝚖

"Um, yes I can," He Xinyan replied, crossing her arms together.

"That's ...

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