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... ll you." Lan Tian opened the door, suddenly turned around to look at Mr. Xu, who did not expect the young girl to say anything good. From the half-day’s questioning, it was clear that the girl was decisive and not one to suffer losses.

"I studied at Jingli First Middle School, and my grades seemed to be the best in my age group, I can’t remember very clearly because I don’t pay much attention to those things. If Mr. Xu’s daughter also attends Jingli First Middle School, you can ask her w ...

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