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... ng defeat.


In layman’s terms, he was domineering. Even if his face was swollen, he would still pretend to be fat. He absolutely could not let others have the upper hand.


If they really wanted to find someone from white, then white would definitely not be able to reject them and would have no choice but to give in.


However, Lin Yiqian still had her suspicions. It was impossible for Bai se to be fine.


Lin Yiqian knew that Bai se would not tell her the truth ...

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