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... ed, "You are a pianist."

No wonder the fingers are so beautiful and so delicate.

He smiled modestly: "It's just a title."

After that, he was a little worried: "Are you okay? Are you better?"

Ji Weixi was surprised that he still remembered that. In her world, she thought that these pianists were all kind of deadly people who could not eat the fireworks on earth.

But he was very kind.

She shook her head: "I'm fine, fine, thank you for your concern."

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