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... everyone can give her some time. Sorry everyone, please make way."


With his experience, he quickly escorted Shi Jin to the nanny van and the car drove away slowly.


The reporters could only look at the vehicle and sigh.


The news quickly spread online.


# Shi Jin Passed the Top Universities' Exams #


# Shi Jin Rejects Two Universities #


# Shi Jin is Crushing it #


The anti-fans who had previously doubted Shi Jin's we ...

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