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He Chenxi, whose heart was initially frantic with fear, calmed down because of Ji Tian’s words.

Even though she was only seventeen years old, she had a way of making one feel completely safe and trustworthy, offering her full security.

The fear of the company lessened quite a bit. Struggling meant death, not struggling led to an even quicker death. She was not willing to let others control her life without any resistance, so she nodded with determination, “Okay.”

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