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... ng to his room for a while."

  Jiang Yan was worried that Situ Jue didn't want people to know her existence. After all, she had been with Situ Li for so long, and this was the first time she saw Situ Jue.

"fine."

  Situ Jue opened the door and went straight out. With invisible pressure on his tall body, he walked towards Lu Xingchen silently.

  Lu Xingchen took a step back subconsciously, she faintly felt that Situ Jue's blue eyes had frozen.

   Are you angry ...

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