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... nt and we have signed a servant contract. I will not let her go, no matter how many crystal cores you want to give me. You guys can forget about it."


Zheng Rumeng became anxious when she heard Qin Yi's words, "Qin Yi, what do you mean by that? You forced me to sign that contract. Let me tell you this, I am from the Zheng family. What is the Qin family? It is just a second-rate base! You better return me the contract, otherwise I will lock you in the Capital Base."


Zheng R ...

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Summary – Level 2:

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Okay, okay!

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