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... , she’ll accept you.”


“Yes!”


“Just do it!”


Tarico cleared his throat and said, “The woman who received my agate necklace, if you’ve changed your mind, could you come onto the stage?”


Ye Xiaoxian’s heartbeat quickened.


She remembered that Tarico had once given her a necklace though she had never worn it or shown it to others.


After she returned from Beihui city by then, she wanted to give the necklace to Li Hongmei. But she was so busy t ...

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