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... the gazes of the people around, she asked Shadow expressionlessly, “What’s his room number?”

Shadow had already gone to the front desk to get the spare room card. He did not dare to hide it. He lowered his head respectfully and whispered, “Young Master Qi is in Suite 8808.”

Nie Qingru narrowed his eyes and suppressed her anger. She instructed the few people beside him, “Go and watch the elevator and the stairs. No one is allowed to leave until I say so!”

“Yes, Your Majest ...

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