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Yueji Pavilion’s chief designer, Ni Yue!

Ni Yue was not only the chief designer of Yueji Pavilion, she also had a hidden identity, she was actually the daughter of the major shareholder of Yueji Pavilion.

“President Zhan, so you’re here too. Where’s Qiao Qiao?” Ni Yue peeked inside.

Qiao Jing pushed the door open and walked out of the bathroom.

Upon seeing Qiao Jing, Ni Yue’s eyes lit up with excitement, and she pounced toward Qi ...

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