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... answer key, and indifferently uttered, “Hello?”.

Mo Xiuchen leaned his slim figure into the chair, his hands casually resting on top of his legs, long fingers slightly curved, slackly projecting an air of indifference between his brows.

Not wanting him to hear the call, Wen Ran purposefully used her left hand to hold the cellphone, placing it against her left ear. As her words fell, the voice of Cheng Jia came up from the other side of the phone to question, “Wen Ran, are you wit ...

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