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... bid farewell to Jiang Jun at the airport security checkpoint, her shoulder was lightly patted.

Even though Gu Qingyou did not turn back, she knew who patted her shoulder. Her gaze was still fixated on the tall and straight figure that was already far away, and the bottom of her eyes were a little absent-minded.

An Yaru stood beside her and played with his phone, and ridiculed, "Still looking, people have already walked so far."

Gu Qingyou spoke indifferently, "I was just ...

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