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... lways had the feeling that someone was staring at her, but when she looked outside, she found nothing. Suddenly, she looked up and saw the person at the window of the building diagonally opposite. Her face turned deathly pale—how could it be him?!

How could that man appear here? In her previous life, he had not yet appeared, but now he was here. The gaze that had made her uneasy must have been his. Su Wenyue’s heart was in turmoil, she lost her composure and didn’t know what to do, feari ...

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