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... is past life, perhaps due to his indifference and aloofness, which left him no opportunity to say them. For some reason, Nan Fei felt a burning sensation in her heart.

The wallet in her hand was so hot that she could barely hold onto it.

Huo Beijiang was genuinely concerned that she would refuse, and he had prepared himself mentally for her rejection. He had long understood the character of this girl. She appeared gentle and easygoing, but in reality, she was stubborn and stickle ...

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