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... eyes turned slightly red. “Okay?” She deliberately interrupted him. She didn’t want him to confess. Although she didn’t like him, she didn’t want to lose this rebound.

“Alright, go back and rest well.” Yang Jinxuan could only nod.

Yan Zimeng turned and entered the villa.

Yang Jinxuan heaved a sigh of relief and returned to his car.

After Yan Zimeng went home to wash up, she wanted to sleep to get rid of her jet lag. However, she couldn’t fall asleep at all. She f ...

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