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... Mr. Cai and Uncle Jiang.

After Li Muyao nodded at them, she picked up her bag and quickly walked out of Jiang Shusong’s company. Especially when she pressed the elevator button, her fingers were pressing the control panel at a speed that was obviously anxious. It was as if someone would chase after Li Muyao if she didn’t leave quickly.

Someone really ran out from behind Li Muyao.

The moment the elevator doors closed, a slender, beautiful, and fair hand was stuck in the m ...

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