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... was a materialistic and opportunistic woman. She didn’t want a man or love, because she only wanted... money.

Liancheng Yazhi casually pressed the cigarette bud in the ashtray as undeniable ridicule appeared on his expression.

People liked intelligent women, but sometimes, they were rather annoying.

“Rong Yan, you’re indeed a woman with self-consciousness.”

Liancheng Yazhi rarely called Rong Yan by her name because she didn’t deserve it. However, he had accidental ...

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