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... owingly, Pei Ming just clenched the purse in his hand, and lowered his eyes: "Let's go."

Li Hua looked at Pei Ming who was walking away from him, and his heart was full of doubts. He couldn't guess what Pei Ming was thinking, and he only felt that Pei Ming was more and more elusive.

Obviously asking such a question proves that Pei Ming suspects something, but in the end he just downplayed it and ended the conversation between them with the sentence 'Let's go'.

It wasn't unti ...

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