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... and sat down, greeting him, "Why are you so early today?"

Jiang Luo looked up, "I haven't slept all night."

"Up all night?" Ji Yaozi remembered something and said carefully, "Because of you and Chi You?"

As he said this, Ji Yaozi looked at Jiang Luo with a sympathetic look in his eyes.

Chi You is Jiang Luo's former lover, and he has even started to work hard for Chi You. He has even become married to Chi You and wants to avenge Chi You. Although the two of them seem to ha ...

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