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... hy is there a problem?"" The ambassador asked, looking at Jack's doubtful full eyes.

"N...no problem, sir." Jack stammered a little to reply.

"Ahaha, very well, follow me," the ambassador said as he walked towards his room.

Jack, like a good boy, followed along the ambassador; he looked back at the receptionist, then winked at her.

Helen's cheek instantly turned red, and she lost the courage to look at Jack.

Jack saw her like this and smiled; he was turnin ...

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