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... playing back Xia Xibei’s words in their minds.


Now that they thought it through, they were all shocked by the huge amount of information spilled during the conversation!


Jin Yazhen claimed that Xia Xibei and Yang Xuan were a couple, but Xia Xibei had hooked up with someone rich, so she broke up with Yang Xuan.


But then Xia Xibei said that Jin Yazhen and Yang Xuan were a couple, that the two of them patronized her workplace often, and that she paid for their m ...

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