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... nt you to be my audience.”

Gao Zhiyun didn’t mention Chen Shu. Even if she wanted an audience to listen to her, she dared not let Chen Shu, who was full of yang energy, come over.

Ye Sui seemed to think of something and said in Chen Shu’s ear, “Do you want to go on a date with me in the evening?”

Chen Shu had returned early in order to spend time with Ye Sui, so of course, he didn’t have any opinions.

Ye Sui looked at Gao Zhiyun and said, “I can provide you with a ...

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