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... ed speaking, he walked forward, but he was just two steps away when Xie Yan reached out and grabbed the collar.

Yu Chiyan looked back at him suspiciously.

Xie Yan said helplessly: "Why do we eavesdrop? Compared with Jiang Yushi, you are Xia Wan's real fiancé."

Yu Chiyan: "!!"

That's right!

Why is he being sneaky? The guilty ones are Jiang Yushi and Xia Wan, right?

Although he won't stop it, out of respect and his relationship with Jiang Yushi, Jiang Yush ...

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