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... evator to his house.

This well-decorated house has all the facilities, and in order to facilitate the newcomers to adapt, it is also equipped with an intelligent assistant, who can inquire about various needs at any time.

Ye Fan carefully checked the various corners of the house, and after confirming that there was no surveillance, he sat down on the sofa in the living room.

Open the note and write an address on it.

Ye Fan frowned, then searched the Internet...

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