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... and Lin Sui couldn't really have a shot, and they wouldn't know anything. They said it so generously, at most they thought that Yan Qin might not like such a joke.

"Alright, alright, let's not talk nonsense, I will deduct this money directly from your salary, you rest early, and you have to train tomorrow."

Qian Deng said to Yan Qin, she carried a few clothes bags and took this topic easily.

"OK."

Yan Qin also found that he was too guilty, and soon became normal again ...

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