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... t, hearing something she shouldn't have heard.

  Those small, high or low voices almost shattered her self-esteem.

  Si Yan has always been calm and reserved, but now he not only brings people in, but even in the tent...

   You know, Si Yan doesn't like others to enter his tent the most. When discussing official business on weekdays, he always stays in another special place. Even she, who has worked with Si Yan for so many years, only went in a few times under special circum ...

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