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He glanced at Shen Shenxue, quite surprised, but then sat beside Jiang Bailing.

Shen Shenxue sneered, in fact she should have known long ago, but what a sense of loss in her heart was.

Quan Shi pulled out a gift from his arms and put it in front of Jiang Bailing, saying, "This is an Arabian crystal, silver gray, I think you should like it."

Arabian crystals cost at least tens of millions per carat.

Shen Shenxue saw Jiang Bailing open the box, and happily wore ...

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