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... nless and handsome face appeared in her mind. What if she knew?

Not a world, not a level of people, there will not be any intersection.

"It's almost there, miss, my car can't get in!"

"It's okay! I think of a way. Can you wait for me for half an hour outside the community door, and I will pay you."

Xu Xinyue said to the boss that it would be difficult to get a taxi here.

"Okay! Okay!"

The driver is also in need of a break, it is a good thing not to drive ...

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