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... ad seen his first love. Cheng Yi smiled gently, and the entire cafe lit up.

Zhou Qiu spoke softly, afraid to offend the beauty’s sensibilities, “So you’re Xue’er’s friend. Xue’er has often mentioned you to me. What’s the matter? Is there something you need from me?”

Cheng Yi bit her lip, bundled emotions spilling forth. She pretended to be in a difficult position. “I wanted to talk to you about the cooking class…”

“What’s wrong with the cooking class?” Zhou Qiu asked, pat ...

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