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... her after we finish our meal. If you're hungry, you can't come up with any ideas, right?" Shen Tian gently persuaded.

"No need to coax her. If she wants to make a fuss, let her have her fill," Ye Sichen sulked.

"..."

Shen Tian didn't say a word. She was happy that Ye Sichen didn't want to coax that woman named Tang Su.

"Waiter, let's order." Ye Sichen snapped his fingers, summoning the waiter.

He had reserved a spot at Qimeng Restaurant, originally planni ...

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