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... ake him interested, but due to her identity, he might as well agree to take a look.


In fact, most people assumed that everything Bai Rouyun had was given to her by Li Moyun. If she wanted something, then he would help her get it, so why had she gone to their Thousand Treasure Pavilion? It seemed rather dubious.


Although countless thoughts were running rampant in the manager's head, his expression did not reveal his chaotic mind.


He politely led Bai Rouyun and ...

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