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... go back," Huo Jin said and walked away.


Yin Na blankly stared in his direction. Why did he not confess to her? He should tell her why he kissed her, No?


"Huo Jin," she shouted his name at the top of her lungs, who halted at his place. Yin Na ran to him and stood in front of him. She wanted the answer from her. Those three magical words, which she told him numerous times, but he never once did.


"Do you love me?" She asked him forthrightly.


Huo Jin, ...

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