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... tern or Japanese restaurant but to a private classic Chinese restaurant that was rated five stars by food experts. This is something that Yue Ran didn't really expect. She thought that Jiang Yi would just treat her to something of average taste.

It looks like the male protagonist has good taste buds.

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After the two were settled in a private room, a waiter handed over the menu, and it was Jiang Yi who spoke first. "The food her ...

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