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... ave his phone number. Similarly, he probably did not have my sister's phone number.

And Sun Jueqian asked Zhou Zixuan if he had called my sister, so the situation was obvious. Zhou Zixuan should have called Sun Jueqian first, and then asked for my sister's phone number from Sun Jueqian. I remember that it was my sister or Qin Mengmeng who said before that Sun Jueqian was the study committee member in their class, so her phone number, at least for the whole class, was there.

"Sister ...

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