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... e… She held He Xun’s hand and firmly spoke.

“I want to hold the press conference with you.”

“Wei’er…” He Xun was surprised.

“You must bring me along!” Chen Wei’er insisted. “If I can’t see you, how can I be at ease?”

He Xun glanced at He Zui and He Song before finally nodding.

“Alright, but starting this afternoon onwards, can you rest first?”

“You wouldn’t secretly do it while I am sleeping, would you?” Chen Wei’er felt that He Xun wanted to hide it fro ...

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