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... oked like an adult in his attire.


And what surprised Gui Qingtong the most is that Lin Yuan brushed up his slightly long hair.


His hairstyle is similar to Chow Yun-Fat’s in the movie God of Gamblers.


But the hair is not completely brushed up but a bit biased.


When Lin Yuan’s hairstyle changed, his temperament became a lot more mature.


The original age of Lin Yuan is appropriate to be Gui Qingtong’s brother.


Now at least, Lin ...

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