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... on to her surroundings, but her temperament was too outstanding. People kept looking in her direction.

A group of people alighted from the exclusive elevator. The man walking in front was in his early thirties and was in his prime, wearing a well-ironed suit and looking gentle and elegant. His facial features were also amiable.

He was being escorted out when he suddenly saw the girl waiting at the front desk from the corner of his eye…

He slowed down.

Someone acut ...

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