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... want to go first?" In the car, Yi Shaoqing sat in the backseat warmly chatting with Yi Luowa.

"To buy a phone first." Yi Luowa turned her head to look at the bustling streets outside, still feeling a bit unaccustomed to her brother's enthusiasm.

"There's a big phone store just ahead, I'll take you there." Yi Shaoqing patted the seat of the driver's chair. "Uncle Wu, drive faster."

Uncle Wu responded and picked up the pace.

"Please drive slower." Although the car ...

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