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“Is this your B City Symphony Orchestra’s Xiao Qi? Well, Chen Lao said his skills were good. Listening to him today, he’s indeed worthy of his reputation, ah!”


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Some musicians would chat and laugh with Tan Lao before leaving. There were also some people who would pretend to look at Qi Mu and carelessly laugh as they said, “B City’s Symphony Orchestra has a handsome mascot. No wonder my daughter has been talking about your concerts lat ...

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