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... inviting me.”

“Sure. Send my regards to Lily, and maybe convince her to stop sneaking cameras around so Yuria doesn’t have to keep finding them.”

“Ahaha... I doubt she’ll listen to me, but I’ll try. Yuria, see you tomorrow!”

“...!”

After spending the night at the office, Alice stayed until lunch before heading home.Though she seemed reluctant to leave, she couldn’t sit still knowing her sister Lily might be worried about her.

A beautiful, kind younger sist ...

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Jing Huan couldn’t take this lying down; he decided to take revenge for his cousin using the same method as that guy – buy a character in game and kill that slag guy thousands of times online.

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Jing Huan felt despondent. He was just about to give up when he personally witnessed his dormmate’s online relationship end right after meeting each other in real life. The other party had sent fake photos and changed their voice, and had even cheated him of his money, triggering his dormmate so much that he was almost admitted to a hospital.

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