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... Ye was a principled and overwhelmingly imposing police officer.

Now, he even openly addresses her as Master, making Yun Ran feel goosebumps all over.

Song Ye has no idea that his words have shocked Yun Ran; he only wishes he could be even more respectful.

The Little Paperman lent to him by Yun Ran not only works efficiently, but crucially, it doesn’t eat, drink, or sleep. Simply coax it a bit, and it can do all sorts of dirty and tiring work without talking back.

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