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... to try living this different kind of life.

She reached out to hold Tang Jinghong’s hand, promising, “Jinghong, I will strive to live such a life with you.”

Tang Jinghong looked down at their intertwined hands and nodded gently, “I believe.”

Chu Qingzhi smiled reassuringly, “Don’t worry.”

Tang Jinghong looked up at Chu Qingzhi’s captivating face, wishing he could hide her away, where no one else could find her.

The play lasted a long time, and by the time ...

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