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... cial guest of the organizer and sits in the first row.

As Luo Qi's entourage, at the opening ceremony, the seats were on the side, far away from Jiang Shenghe, separated by dozens of people.

Jiang Shenghe turned around and searched around but couldn't find anyone.

He sent her a message: [Where to sit? Leave your phone there. 】

When Luo Qi saw the news, she was tall and tall, even though she was wearing an ordinary suit, walking past, many people didn't move their eyes ...

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