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... m today?”


Zhou Sheng shrugged, “Who knows? Let’s leave after eating, don’t be so naggy.”


Yu Hao turned around and looked at the guy who was sitting by the window. The boy had very fair skin and looked quite handsome, and he looked old enough to be a graduate student. His eyes were clear and beautiful, and he had slight curls in his hair. He hadn’t taken a sip of the coffee he ordered yet and was currently looking down at the screen of his camera. After deleting a few photos, ...

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