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... g Shen Tinglan in front of him, he is even more panicked. It won't be a few days , thinking that today's day is more special, so I came here.

Shen Tinglan didn't answer his question directly.

"Grandpa, do they know that you have contact with Yancheng Yu?"

Shen Heming shook his head suddenly, "I don't know, grandpa actually rarely cares about what we do, as long as he doesn't know that he has done something that shouldn't be done, grandpa basically doesn't care, he only ca ...

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