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“She’s fine! She’s staring at me sadly!” Wang Qi shrugged and continued.


The other party pondered for a while before saying, “It’s good that she’s fine.”


“I can get the staff to find you a better seat. Please…”

!!

Before the other party could finish, Wang Qi interrupted, “Cousin, how should I address you?”


The other party seemed to hesitate, but in the end, he replied, “My name is Zhao Jie.”


“Zhao Jie?” Wang Qi raised her eyebrows and ...

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