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... urned.

Just as the other three came down from the second floor, Zhou Wang called out, “Let’s go, to the second-floor terrace? It’s more suitable for afternoon tea there.”

When the group reached the terrace, Chen Mei arrived with the property service staff, pushing a cart with fruits and various drinks.

As soon as Zhou Wang saw Chen Mei, his phone rang. He quickly said, “My two friends are almost here, could you go downstairs to meet them?”

“Okay, Mr. Zhou, I’ll go ...

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