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... heard you and the boss talking just now. Did she say that she wanted to open a new homestay business?"

Gu Ran gave Mo Yancheng a loo. She didn't think that he could understand French.

But it also did make sense. Mo Yancheng filmed a movie in France before in French and had personally voice acted in it. It was no surrprise that he could understand the language.

"Yes. It's actually her son. Remember the tourist attraction we went to before? It opens there next week."

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