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... it. Look at this," she said as she opened an email and showed it to Fu Jin.


"Ashton?" He raised an eyebrow. "The real name is Li Dong-Xue, twenty-nine years old, married. It seems that he was telling the truth."


Jiang Yue did not answer Fu Jin as her lips turned into a beautiful smile. "About his wife-Yes… about everything else-No."


She then got up from her seat and dialed Ashton's number, telling him to come to see her as soon as possible.


"You want his e ...

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