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... of silliness are you spouting? This is your sister we’re talking about! We’re about to take part in a great battle, so there’s no way I would have such strange thoughts right now.”


“Hmph, hmph.” Shui Meiyin gave a playful snort. “Even if your thoughts aren’t honest, your actions and your words certainly were.”


Yun Che: (HUUUH!?)


“Over the last two months, I made sure to mention you at least once a day in front of my sister,” Sh ...

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