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... e wasn’t so awkward.

Cheng Li walked outside, and when she saw Jiang Xue and Cheng Ying standing in the yard, she paused for a moment, then asked, "Sister Ying, why are you here? Do you need something from me?"

"Xiao Li, I do have something to ask you for." Cheng Ying glanced at Cheng Li and said calmly. With Cheng Li dressed like that, let alone a man, even she as a woman couldn’t stand it.

It’s really unclear how Cheng Li got her good reputation before. Whatever gentlen ...

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