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... cause their families were similar, and their temperaments matched, she was Pei Lao San’s best friend from middle school to high school.

Unfortunately, after Lin Qing got engaged to the male lead, she gradually cut off contact with their group of male friends.

Lin Qing, dressed in a cool biker outfit, high boots on her feet, and long legs, stood by the male lead’s side: "I’m ready, we can go now~"

The male lead nodded, preparing to leave after brushing past the female lead ...

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