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... ring intently at her. It was as though she was on pins and needles, and she felt like going to the ladies’ room to relieve herself.


Apparently, Bai Muchuan had the same thought as her by not bothering to explain as that would just make things worse. He immediately changed the subject.


“Since it’s already here, then eat it! No more next time!”


It was around half past three in the morning, so everyone felt a little hungry, but as Detective Bai did not look glad about ...

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