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... id, “Dave is quite skilled.”


“Eh? Why can’t I tell?”


Chu Luo glanced at Xie Minghai and asked Tang Zhiyun, “Do you have Dave’s number?”


“I do.”


“Well, you can call him and tell him which floor to go to.”


Chu Luo’s behavior was a little strange to the boys.


Before dialing the number, Tang Zhiyun asked, “Junior, you don’t seem to like Dave very much.”


“It’s not whether I like him or not. I’m not familiar with that ...

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