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... take taxis. She kept her head down and walked in front in silence.


Eventually, I broke the silence, “Is there any restaurant you want to go to?”


“With people like me, do you still have the mood to eat?” Unclear whether she was laughing at herself or venting her resentment, she faintly sighed, “I can’t eat anyway. I just want to go back and be alone for a while.”


After so many things happened, Ziyuan’s heart must be in a mess. Now it was indeed not suitable for ...

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