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... was Cliff.

“Come in, Master.”

The door was pushed open, and it was Cliff.

“Master, I’m looking for you.” Qi Aoshuang said with a smile.

“Huh?You’re looking for me?”

Qi Aoshuang nodded and said softly, “Someone asked me to bring you something, but I couldn’t find a chance to give it to you.”

“Who asked you?”

Aoshuang didn’t reply immediately, instead she said: “Close the door ...

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