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... ts cars, so he decided to inquire about it.

  Through Qiao Zizheng, Qiao Qiming finally bought the sports car that Qiao Zifang mentioned.

  On this day, Qiao Zifang came back and was reminded that he needed to sign for something in person.

   Seeing the sports car in front of him, Qiao Zifang was also a little silent. He just wanted to embarrass the old man, but he didn't expect that the other party really brought the sports car.

   "Dad doesn't like this?" Qianyan as ...

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