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Ye Chen paused for a moment.

This should mean that his Star University has received an upgrade.

Ye Chen hadn’t visited the university that was gifted to him by the system.

Tomorrow morning, Ye Chen planned to take a look at what the university that belongs to him really looks like.

Lin Shiyin returned home and immediately sensed that the atmosphere was different.

Her mother, Yu Miao, came out: "Shiyin, did you get a new boyfriend?"

Lin Shi ...

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