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... got, and she is absolutely trustworthy."

  Zhao Tianman glanced at her, but didn't say that Ran Yan was the one who planned everything behind the scenes.

   "Coco you are not?"

  Ao Xin'er still had some difficulty accepting, "Aren't you Zhou Zixiu's lover? Later, after he drove you away, there was no relationship."

Ran Yan laughed: "Miss Ao, you don't really believe those men's nonsense, do you? Yes, he did drive me away, so during that time, I stayed by another man ...

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