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... e,” Lin Wan agreed, her eyes already red.

She took a deep breath and started singing the song “Butterfly”. “Why do chickens lay eggs? Because the eggs have turned into chicks. Why do couples have to kiss? Because the pigeons coo. Why do beautiful flowers wither? Because that’s part of the game…”

The following day, upon Lin Wan’s arrival at the company, she engaged in discussions with Katie about initiating the development of a counter in Ancheng City’s shopping mall. freeweb(n)ov ...

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