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... everything was planned by him. Can you tell me the reason behind his action?"

Anastasia sighed when she heard Evan and walked away from him. She looked at the shining stars in the sky and said in a complicated voice.

"In the past, when you told me about the things that you wanted to do, I asked you why you wanted to do this, but you just said it was important and did not disclose any information about it."

Although Evan couldn't see Anastasia's face as her back was facing ...

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