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... was meticulously holding Qiao Zui’s arm, carefully drawing his sleeve up. She was afraid the sleeve would slip, aggravating his injury.

Seeing the nasty burn blistering on his fair arm, Mi Sheng’s heart pained as if hit by a sharp blow.

Qiao Zui saw she was delicately cradling his arm, looking at his wound with a heart-wrenching expression. His heart softened and he switched to comforting her, “It’s nothing serious, just a slight burn, who hasn’t had one? It’ll be fine in a few ...

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