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From Xiang Hong’s point of view, he was only interested in Ding Shan as a person. Ding Shan’s identity, background, and occupation were unimportant to him. Therefore, he had never investigated Ding Shan before. He trusted his judgment of people.

Moreover, he wanted to understand not the labels other people had placed on Ding Shan but the real her under those labels.

However, Lin Si did not think so. Xiang Hong knew Lin Si was worried about him, so he did not stop Lin Si f ...

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