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... turning.

Lu Chong planned to make a big deal, but Luo Wencheng thought it was too troublesome after thinking about it. He was impatient to socialize with a group of people he didn't know, but Lu Chong insisted, and promised that he would only need to show up at that time, without saying much, and doing more. With Lu Chong's status, such things as booing and drinking will never happen.

Luo Wencheng agreed.

But there was one more thing he needed to worry about—the guest list.< ...

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