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He had thought that as agreed, the two of them would discuss Nan Ge in a quiet tea room or coffee shop.

From his WeChat conversation with Nan Zhe in the past, he was already prepared. He knew that meeting Nan Zhe would be a tough battle, so he definitely could not be calm. However, he did not expect it to be so intense…

The moment Shen Yanqing closed his eyes, he saw the scene of him raising his fist at Nan Zhe not long ago.

He did not want to talk about it. He ...

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