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... and why he was asking her such questions, but she answered honestly: “Yes, I have always considered him a friend.”

Chen Shuinan seemed slightly satisfied with her answer and asked again, “Do you have anyone you like?”

“…No…” Qiao Ning shook her head, but for some reason, her heart started pounding in her chest.

She didn’t know why she was so nervous, it just felt odd that Shuinan was asking her these kinds of questions…

As expected, Shuinan suddenly said, “Since y ...

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