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“Hello, Mr. Su. What can I do for you?” Although he only saw Su Jing once, he remembered Su Jing very well, because Nautilus was caught by Su Jing, and there may be some questions to ask Su Jing later.

“I wanted to call the aquarium, but I don’t know the phone number, so I called you. I caught a live hammerhead shark, about three meters long, do you want it?” Su Jing said.

“Hammerhead shark? How did you catch a live hammerhead shark? Ye Bo was somewhat surprised.

“Wel ...

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Knowing she was destined to lose everything, Shen Yue decided to just lie down and give up. If she was going to lose it all anyway, she might as well just lie down and relax.

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“Second brother, is acting fun? Let me give it a try,” she schemed. What? They pay you just to lie still like a corpse? This is a job she had to get!

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“Fourth brother, will the teachers be mad if I sneak into your research institute? Let me take a peek,” she plotted, eyeing her handsome professor. A little hugging wouldn’t hurt!

“Fifth brother, that medicine you’re working on smells nice. Mind if I try a little taste…” she asked casually before sampling it. Tastes good! But now my head feels itchy—I better not be growing a brain!

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