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... enly like petrified, and asked: "What's wrong?"

"Eating too much..." Jiang Yinqi quickly put down his chopsticks and wiped his mouth with a tissue, "I'm going to the gym for a run."

"Hey, don't run immediately after eating!"

Jiang Yinqi ignored it and hurried upstairs. She is an artist who pays great attention to her personal image, and she is always bright in front of the screen. She would never allow herself to ruin her personal image on the red carpet with countless shots ...

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