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... ocation. However, Zhou Yi said directly, "Send me a location and I'll come find you now."

Now?

Song Xi was a little surprised. Could it be that Zhou Yi was very close to him at the moment?

If it is really so close, then why haven’t we encountered it in the past two years?

Hang up the video call, Song Xi sent Zhou Yi her location. After that, Song Xi was always in a very excited mood, but she quickly adjusted because she couldn't let this matter affect her.

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