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... possibly still have the nerve to ask Uncle Murong for more benefits!

“You are really too polite, Mr.

Li,” said Murong Shan, looking at Li Qianfan with a satisfied and appreciative gaze.

“You don’t have to call me Mr.

Li, Murong Family Head, just calling me by my name is fine,” Li Qianfan smiled and said.

“If you don’t mind, then call me Uncle,” Murong Shan said.

“Well then, I will respectfully comply, Uncle Murong,” Li Qianfan said, beaming with sm ...

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