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... that Xia Zhengyang would ask for a 200 million gift from Fengjia. As the demon man said: He is so expensive that he sells better than gold!

The key is that Xia Zhengyang hasn't even divided her Lin Xueluo and Guajujuan, but she swallowed the gift money alone!

Xue Luo didn't want to ride the small driver's car, but turned around and thought: Isn't he lacking money? Taking Bus back to school also costs money! Small money is money, and ants are meat. Save a little bit is a little bit! ...

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