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"A nice name. Miss Lin Xi, thank you for saving me three years ago." Mu Xinglan said again.

Lin Xi also smiled, and said to him: "You don't have to be so polite. Back then, you were also trying to save an old man, and we were all doing good deeds."

In the car accident three years ago, Mu Xinglan actually saw an old man wrestling on the side of the road, and the car rushed over there. He ran over to protect the old man, and then appeared.

And Lin Xi appeared when he was already injured.

The driver of the car accident was afraid of taking responsibility, so he fled. Most of the people on the side of the road were afraid of bumping into them, and no one helped them. Lin Xi was the only one who came forward to help the two if he was so courageous.

In Mu Xinglan's understanding, Lin Xi is a very good girl, and he appreciates it very much.

"Speaking of the old gentleman back then, he has actually always wanted to find you. If it's convenient, leave a contact information. Would you like to make an appointment to meet the old gentleman tomorrow?" Mu Xinglan took out his phone and asked in a gentlemanly manner.

That old gentleman is not simple, he is a jazz from abroad and has inherited his family property.

When he was rescued, he held Mu Xinglan's hand and wanted to give all his family property to Mu Xinglan. But Mu Xinglan didn't want to accept it, so he said there was Lin Xi.

Knowing about Lin Xi's existence, the old man told Mu Xinglan that he would divide the family property into two parts, one part for Mu Xinglan and the other part for Lin Xi. Let them all not say no.

Mu Xinglan couldn't persuade the old man, so he agreed to help him find Lin Xi first.

But the old man was afraid that Mu Xinglan would tell Lin Xi about the family property, and Lin Xi didn't want it, so he asked him to just find someone and not mention the family property.

Lin Xi heard what Mu Xinglan said about the old man's situation, and knew that he lived alone and was quite pitiful, so he nodded immediately and said, "Okay, then I won't be free until half a day tomorrow, is that okay?"