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... at Wei’er with a gratified face, "Sister Wei’er, you finally made it."

Ai Xue pursed her lips.

Had she not known that Wei’er was truly still in a daze, she would have felt that the other party was somewhat complacent.

"That settles it then,"

Luo Xi didn’t refuse any further.

All the girls present had already been rejected or half-rejected by him.

If possible, Luo Xi didn’t really want to backpedal, even though they would instantly agree to his req ...

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