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Bo Hancheng said coldly with an emotionless gaze.


While listening, Luo Zheng felt like she was on the verge of breaking down. While sobbing, she spluttered, “No… I didn’t lie… It’s true… He didn’t touch me…”


She paused and met his emotionless eyes. Her heart ricocheted and she exclaimed, “Bo Hancheng, don’t do this! I’m really scared to see you behave like this. I’m so scared… you shouldn’t be like this! You are not like this…”


Even if it were seven days ago, Mr ...

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