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... knew what it meant. She pretended to play along and asked, “How do you want to play, Young Master Wu?”

Wu Chaotian thought for a moment and said, “If you stay with me, I’ll help you open up a market in the Capital.”

Song Nuanyi responded with an ‘Oh’.

Wu Chaotian raised his eyebrows.

“Oh?” He asked, “What do you mean by ‘Oh’?”

She pushed Wu Chaotian away, holding the white jade jar with one hand and dusting her collar with the other, as if she had touched ...

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