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... er the show field in the designed order. Zhang Yunlei doesn’t come until noon. He apologizes as soon as he sees Fang Diandian.

“I’m sorry. I’m late because I had something to do temporarily.”

Fang Diandian is looking at the headline news. She raises her head and says happily, “I know what you did!”

In fact, now everyone knows what Zhang Yunlei did.

“Look! Zhang Yunlei, a new designer, is meeting Zhang Ying in secret. They are having dinner together and having a go ...

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