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... ian curiously looked at Han Shuying.

Beautiful and sexy, could Bai Xiaosheng, a man, not know if such an acquaintance had moved in next door?

Would she not tell him, or was she planning to surprise him?

Moreover, the tone and demeanor this woman used when speaking to Bai Xiaosheng carried a hint of ambiguity!

Looking at Bai Xiaosheng again, he seemed to show a bit of resistance.

Could it be…

they were once lovers, or perhaps it was a case of a woma ...

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