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... and at the company’s entrance, she spotted an unfamiliar car worth no more than a hundred thousand or so.

The car window lowered, and his sharp eyes instantly softened into a doting gaze.

Nan Qiao looked around and, seeing no acquaintances, got into Li Yehan’s car.

Liang Zhiyuan just happened to walk out of the company and noticed Nan Qiao’s actions.

He took out his phone and called a friend, "Help me look up a license plate number."

Liang Zhiyuan only wa ...

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