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... g Chuyuan later.

Perhaps it was because he rarely took pictures. Lu Qingye’s expression and body were very stiff. He tried his best to relax to show calmness and hide his inner anxiety.

Meng Chuyuan looked around and quickly found a suitable candidate.

 She walked quickly towards the passerby and greeted politely: "Hello, sister, can you do me a small favor?"

The passerby who was accosted by Meng Chuyuan nodded in agreement: "Okay, how can I help you?"

Meng ...

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