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... now how long it passed, when he almost fainted from oxygen deprivation, that Ivyst finally slowly raised her head.

A crystal-clear thin thread slowly fell.

“What did you just want to say?”

Gazing at the boy in her arms, Ivyst caught her breath slightly, then gently raised her eyebrows with an implying tone.

“I…”

Lynn was about to explain.

...

But before he could speak, he was silenced by her index finger pressing against his lips.

F ...

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