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... elix Chandler to help her with something.

She opened Weibo and saw that Director Irving had posted a message tagging her, stating that the new film was shooting normally and releasing some still photos of her on the set.

"Ding" Kiki Sutton sent a message over [Melody, where are you?]

[I’m at Thorne Group, what’s up?]

[I just think I saw Ivy, but because I saw it through the car window glass, I’m not sure. But the car seems to be coming from the Quinn Family’s dire ...

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