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... elephoned the past.

Charlotte quickly took the call and called.

She has seen the appearance of Lin Che and Gu Jingze's love and affection, and I really want to talk about a love.

Don't need to be too romantic, as long as you can be so warm.

however……

The phone called and Robert picked it up.

"How can you call me?" Robert felt a little panicked on the phone.

"I...sorry, but I miss you very much."

"No, Charlotte, you are a marriage contractor ...

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