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... ck then, she just thought, "Wow, that’s so extra."

But when she finally got one herself… well, it was extra.

And it felt amazing.

Traffic in the city was horrendous. Her luxury car was undoubtedly stylish and comfortable, but being stuck on the road for one or two hours? Not so fun.

Especially since she’d been traveling frequently lately—almost daily—and the traffic jams were relentless.

Sheng Quan could afford to leisurely waste time, but as her ventures ...

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