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... lp but smile a little more. He lowered his head and pressed against Zhao Youlin’s forehead, saying in a hoarse voice, “Don’t worry. I’m here for everything.”

“Even if it’s Lu Xiangtian, as long as I’m here, no one can touch you and force you to do things you don’t like.”

Zhao Youlin’s body trembled. Looking at the extremely serious look of the person in front of her, she smiled and said, “Yes, I believe you.”

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