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... it was of high quality. Forget the fact that they only had 70 pounds on themselves. Even if they each had 70 pounds, they would still be unable to afford a meal in such a place!

“Gu Ran, let’s just go. We can just get bread from a convenience store.” Ma Yunyun tugged on Gu Ran’s sleeve surreptitiously, trying to convince her not to emarrass herself.

Gu Ran ignored her. Instead, she walked into the restaurant, and spoke to the front desk for a few moment. When the maître d’ spotted ...

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