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... Although he had encountered many setbacks and tribulations later on, he had never received a blow like he did today. He hadn’t suddenly confessed on impulse. He had thought about this for a long time. He had wanted to confess to Su Yan even before Lan Jian had said that they all owed Su Yan an apology. Previously, he had sent people to deliver flowers every day and waited for her to get off work. He had laid a lot of groundwork for today’s confession. Although it wasn’t very successful, with Su ...

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