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... was still in Xu Wei’s house.

He pulled his phone from his pocket and tapped the screen to light it up.

When he saw the missed calls and the glaring time—11 o’clock—Rong Fan’s eyes froze for a moment, then quickly regained composure.

He was silent for a few seconds before dialing Jiang Xi.

“Beep—beep—”

The phone rang for a long while before it was answered, followed by a woman’s dazed and sleepy voice on the other end.

“...Hello? What is it?”

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