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Lu Jingyan suddenly looked up, staring straight at Sheng Xian.

Meeting her gaze, Sheng Xian said again, “Good night, Ayan.”

Lu Jingyan could not help but look away, maintaining her composure as she replied, “Good night.”

After she finished speaking, without even glancing at Sheng Xian, she turned and entered the elevator without looking back.

Standing in the elevator, she looked up and out for a moment.

The moment her eyes landed on his cloth ...

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