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"It's so beautiful, it's just tailor-made for Miss Pei."

Manager Zhao praised in amazement that wearing this evening dress is not something you can control casually. Only a person with pure temperament can wear it out of elegance.

"Sure enough, beautiful."

Madam Pei was also particularly satisfied, and said to Manager Zhao, "Okay, just this one! Leave it in your store first, and iron it for me. I'll pick it up early Saturday morning."

"Ok!"

Manager Zhao ...

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