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... e. Alright? But that’s it for our relationship. I don’t know anything about her and Xu Chuqiao’s family issues.”


“Then how about based on your interactions together? What type of person do you think she is?”


“You don’t know what type of person she is? Aren’t you here on commission? How could you not know anything and ask me instead?” Suyang was starting to question my work abilities.


“You c ...

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