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... outfit just now, with an off-white shirt, black trousers, a shopping bag in one hand, and the other hand slanted in his trouser pocket, and his face is not the same as before. He has that kind of vicious air, with a gentle smile and soft eyebrows, just like a handsome young man.

Beside him stood the Miss Qin whom he had seen before.

Ms. Qin is wearing a well-fitting lady suit today, wearing black diamond-encrusted high-heeled shoes, her hair is draped softly on her shoulders, her e ...

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