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... even wider than the gap between humans and dogs.

At first glance, they seemed to attend school and leave school in the same way, but their experiences couldn’t be more different.

Out of the blue, Han Wenwen asked, "By the way, when we were talking about confessions earlier, why did you suddenly freeze up? Were you thinking of someone? Do you have a boy you like?"

Little He Qing's face turned red, and she was too flustered to answer, stumbling over her words.

Han ...

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