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... ting for a traffic light to turn green, Gu Huanhuan stole a glance at Wen Chi beside her. She had to admit that this man had the right to be arrogant. His eyes were well-defined, his facial features were sharp and he had a gentlemanly aura. Fortunately, his eyes were closed now, or she would be completely mesmerized by his peach blossom eyes.

Gu Huanhuan had been in the entertainment industry for more than three years. She had seen different types of handsome men but not one with Wen Chi ...

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