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... rson closely, carefully searching for any imperfections but found none. He jokingly remarked, “With looks like these, won’t you be attracting a lot of attention? In the future, little Qingluan will need to be cautious around many of your admirers.”

He was keeping an eye on the other party, and the other party was also watching him closely.

Feng Tianlan, while appraising, secretly speculated about his identity.

Han Xiao suddenly exerted pressure on the other party.

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