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"General Manager Fu, what Lin Chu said about You Weiwen and Zhu Jingjing, I hope you can think about it." In the quiet elevator that only heard breathing, Fu Jingwen was still stunned, but he suddenly heard Yan Beicheng The cold voice was the opposite of talking to Lin Chu.

Fu Jingwen stayed for a while, and before he reacted, he saw Yan Beicheng smile slowly, with a slight radian in his mouth, "Lin Chu is my girlfriend."

Fu Jingwen was completely stunned, a ...

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