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... fast with Su Jun as usual. As he heard his phone ring, Su Jun stood up to answer a call.

When he returned, Su Jun’s face had a relaxed expression. He looked at the curious Su Su and said gently, “Today’s meeting has been canceled, so I am free to accompany you. What do you want to do?”

When she heard that Su Jun could accompany her, Su Su’s eyes immediately curved into a smile. She looked very happy. “Great! Let me think...”

However, she had always been addicted to academ ...

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