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... times too smart for his own good.”

Shen Miao immediately understood what he meant. She turned around and looked at Xie Jingxing. “Are you saying that Gao Yang deliberately didn’t say it because he’s waiting for Cousin Tan to speak first?”

“Not everyone is as proactive as your husband.” Xie Jingxing smiled.

“Hehe.” Shen Miao glanced at him from the corner of her eye. “Why don’t you say that not everyone is as shameless as you?”

Shen Miao continued, “But you’re righ ...

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