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... and heard Lou Xu ask her, “When did you get together?”

Mu Qingxin answered vaguely, “Today.”

Mu Qingyi also asked her, “Is he chasing you?”

Mu Qingxin’s eyes flickered, “It was mutual.”

Shao Qinghe stared at Mu Qingxin and was suddenly relieved. His expression gradually relaxed and then, he patted Mu Qingyi’s shoulder and said, “Alright, you can’t really boss her around too much when it comes to this. She’s also not a kid anymore, don’t you think?”

Mu Qingyi still r ...

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