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... l felt a little heavy, it was much better than when she had just gotten up in the morning.

This morning, Lin Li had been avoiding Zhou han, intentionally or otherwise. If it wasn’t necessary, she would never appear in his sight.

In fact, Lin Li knew that she was being too pretentious, but she still couldn’t let go of Zhou han and was a little embarrassed to face him like before.

Lin Li was worried about how to face him when she went back home at night. When she thought about ...

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