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... settle accounts with her, and didn't even mention the fact that she was on the hot search with other men.

   This is unscientific and not normal at all.

  How could Jiang Zhi, the big villain, be so talkative, not to mention caring about her safety, but also specifically telling her to buy things and order his servants to handle them.

   But she has a small head, so she puts aside the things she can't figure out and doesn't bother to think about them. Otherwise, what if her ...

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[Congratulations. You’ve unlocked the class feature. Due to your existing skills and experience, you have gained the Special Class "Arcane Thief" as your starting class. There’s nothing an Arcane Thief can’t steal. The more you steal, the more your Class will progress.]

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