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... tonight?" Fang Qingru asked.

"I..." Mi Jing hesitated, thinking whether to strike while the iron is hot and bring Shen Lingxing home tonight to meet her parents, or wait a few days.

"Think it through before calling home!" Fang Qingru waited for a while, but Mi Jing still seemed indecisive. So she left those words and decisively hung up the phone.

Beep... beep...

The busy tone came from the phone. Mi Jing put it away, still pondering, unable to make up her mind.

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