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... soon as she put the phone away, she saw the three people looking at her with burning eyes.

  She raised her eyebrows, "What are you doing looking at me like that?"

  Qian Yixuan: "Tsk, women with men are different. Look at your fluttering expression just now. Hey, you made us sour."

   "Since you're envious, then just find someone else." Qin Jianxi walked over calmly and sat down again.

  Qian Yixuan rolled her eyes, "How can it be so easy to find?"

   If it w ...

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