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... he servant nodded politely and responded, "Okay, sir, please sit for a moment. I’ll go right away."

"Mm."

Lu Huai’an changed into slippers, stepping onto the wooden floor without making an obvious sound. If he had been wearing those leather shoes, it would have been much more intimidating.

Although Lin Chu kept her head down, her peripheral vision followed the man’s footsteps.

Watching him walk over from the door, step by step, his long legs moving in steady rhyth ...

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