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... Mo Weiyi had a slight impression of him, he seemed to be the last to arrive, and she heard others calling him Mr. Qi.

As it was her first time attending a social engagement, Mo Weiyi had made sure to memorize everyone’s names. She smiled and nodded at him, “Mr. Qi.”

Mr. Qi looked at her, suddenly smiling and leaning in close, the strong scent of alcohol permeating, “Did you come with CEO Xiao today?”

Mo Weiyi nodded.

Mr. Qi’s smile grew even more suggestive, “How ...

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“You…” She stepped back. Then back again, her mouth dropped open. “You… You cannot be…”

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