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... ivated restraint kept her from revealing her true strength and beating him up on the spot.

To be honest, being given such a look by a man made Shen An's skin crawl.

He much preferred soft, fragrant girls. So, without any outward change in expression, he quietly removed his hand from Xue Qinghe's waist.

Damn, it was surprisingly smooth—wait, no! What the hell am I thinking? Remember, Shen An, you're a straight man with normal preferences!

Shivering slightly, Shen A ...

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