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But in fact, the hard heart had cracked long ago, and at this moment, it was broken by the light tap of her voice.

In the past so many years, he has been on the battlefield and worked hard in the business field. No matter what difficulties he can overcome, everything can be solved.

But facing the beloved girl, he just didn't know how to coax her.

He is indifferent in character and indifferent to everything, but every time he sees her, his heart will burn with fire ...

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