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... was looking at her like she was food.

But fortunately, it was only a moment, and he quickly came to his senses, pulling her into his embrace and whispering soothingly, “It’s okay… I’m okay…”

Bai Youwei, buried in Shen Mo’s arms, trembled with her hands.

She didn’t dare to think, what if Shen Mo hadn’t come to his senses in that second? What if he had wanted to eat her?

She dared not think about it.

Bai Youwei clutched Shen Mo’s clothes, silently pushing h ...

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