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... the bottom of Xu Ruoxing's heart, gradually eroded, bit by bit What engulfed her was envy.

The jealousy that she carefully concealed tortured her bit by bit.

Seeing that her eyes lit up, Su Yi also put down the phone, and her voice added joy: "When did you come back?"

Xu Ruoxing said: "Not long after landing."

Su Yi asked: "Have you settled everything over there?"

Xu Ruoxing said: "Ruian didn't make a deal, but he looked at two shopping malls nearby and was ne ...

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