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... ill and called the boss over to pay the bill.

To Jiang Qin's surprise, the other two guys weren't the same kind of big spenders as Qin Ziang. They only paid for their own milk tea.

Guo Zihang, on the other hand, was a bit of a fool. He tried to pay for everyone with his pocket money, but Jiang Qin stopped him.

He was already acting like a "loyal dog" before college even started, and he was being a loyal dog to several girls he didn't even know, plus two guys. Wasn't that ...

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