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... eling that the man was up to something.

After all, Cui Chenghao was a person who held sway in the entertainment circles of both South Korea and China.

Such a man could hardly be as pure and cute as he seemed.

Xia Yangyang had a bad feeling.

But then again.

Cui Chenghao and Shen Manbing seemed to suit each other.

Moreover, Cui Chenghao had been deeply in love with the diva and had been pursuing her for five years.

Despite living in South Kor ...

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