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... ittle deer running around, like a colorful mark left in the ink, or like a spray in the calm water of an ancient well.

She simply looked at Xia qingchen quietly.

The noisy crowd, the yellow sand that filled the sky, and the magnificent chess game could no longer be reflected in her eyes.

Because in her eyes, there was only that indifferent young man who was floating and independent, as if he would fly away with the wind at any time.

She stared in shock until the d ...

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