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... voice suddenly sounded.

Min Nan looked up and saw Sun Li smiling gently and understandingly at him.

Seeing that Min Nan seemed to be hesitant, Sun Li continued, “People who were fated would still come together in the future even if they were temporarily separated. Min Nan don’t be discouraged. Think about how your Uncle Wan and I got together back then. You couldn’t give up just like that.”

Hearing Sun Li’s words, Min Nan’s slightly furrowed brows slowly relaxed. The conf ...

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