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Su Zhiruan asked about the origin of the jade hairpin. This kind of hairpin couldn’t possibly be those street stall goods, but she also knew very well that Fu Huaichu had no money.

“I pawned the jade pendant I had on me,” Fu Huaichu admitted without concealing anything.

Jade pendant…

Suddenly, Su Zhiruan thought of the Coiling Dragon Jade Pendant she had taken from him and, at this moment, she also connected it to the ori ...

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Without leaving a trace, Su Tao only left a resignation letter and disappeared completely.

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She appeared as a shareholder and stunned the crowd, attracting the attention of countless young talents.

Just as she was about to leave, Xie Jin suddenly grabbed her wrist and his fiercely red eyes were filled with madness: “Be good, don’t go.”

Su Tao pulled her hand back and looked at him coldly, “I forgot to tell you, I’ve never been obedient.”

Xie Jin held onto Su Tao’s clothes and choked out the words, “I’ll be good.”

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