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... ace.

Her bright grin beamed with relentless enthusiasm, and her eyes sparkled like a cat who’d cornered a particularly juicy mouse.

"So, Scott…"

She gave him a good look from top to bottom.

Naturally, he wasn’t hard to look at.

"What do you think about William Roosevelt? You know, the current hottest man in the world. Do you think you have a chance at dethroning him?"

For a moment, Scott just stared at her in silence as his sharp blue eyes thinned ...

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The man was stunned before snickering. “Ms. Song, did you hit your head?” She added insistently, “I’m asking you one last time, are you brave enough to come?” The man did not answer but pulled out a credit card instead. “Ms. Song, if something is wrong with your head, go and have it checked.” She took the card and said, “I’ll take this as your betrothal gift.”

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