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... ile and tightly pursed lips, patiently waiting.

After about ten seconds, Jean Ellison finally raised her head, meeting his gaze with a calm look, her tone unwavering.

"Yes, we’ve only known each other for half a year."

"Why is Lawyer Holden asking such questions? Don’t you know when we met?"

She questioned him.

Justin Holden leaned slightly forward, his elbows resting on the table, staring into her eyes.

"Tell me the truth, did we know each other b ...

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