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... s at such a point.

He chuckled lightly, as if hearing a grand joke, and countered, "What do you think?"

Ren Qianxi trembled uncontrollably.

Jiangli said, "You didn’t answer me directly."

Zhan Shuyi’s gaze was resolute, "Never did, satisfied?"

"Fine."

Jiangli nodded and turned to leave.

It seemed she had come over just to ask one simple question, not to vent at Zhan Shuyi or to stand up for Ren Qianxi.

Zhan Shuyi was left dumbfounded ...

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