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... should buckle your seat belt!”

As Wen Ran moved to fasten her own seat belt after sitting in the driver’s seat, she noticed the man beside her, his eyes closed as if he wasn’t planning to buckle up. After some thought, she decided to remind him.

“You should do it for me.”

Mo Xiuchen didn’t open his closed eyes, his deep voice ringing out, slightly tinged with a lazy sensuality. The sound caught Wen Ran off guard, a surprise flooding her clear eyes.

After uttering ...

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