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... , who was on the balcony, heard the sound and turned his head, saying to the lawyer Xu on the phone: "Send the detailed information to my mailbox, I'll take a look later."

Then he hung up.

Shen Nian was taking off her shoes when Lu Lingchuan came over: "Why are you back so early?"

It was only a little after 2 p.m., and he had thought she wouldn't be back until 3 or 4 p.m.

Hearing the man's voice, Shen Nian abruptly looked up, her pale and frail face catching Lu Li ...

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