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Xu Shuai began to think of kind words he could put in for Xu Weilai.


“She’s not interested in me.”


“Yu, Xu Weilai isn’t that bad actually… she… wait, what did you say?” Xu Shuai blinked, unable to believe his ears.


“She even transferred the shares back to Grandpa. She didn’t ask for a single cent.”


Xu Shuai looked at Gu Yu’s handsome face in a daze. His eyes were blank.


“I wanted to see her off when she left the hospital. She reject ...

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