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... straightened up, looking somewhat startled.

I say I won't say it! You insist I say it! I say...

Zhen Yu felt a bit annoyed, pressing his hand, her eyes filled with warmth: "Don't be afraid."

Han Mingyue stiffened, then slowly nodded.

Only then did Zhen Yu slowly withdraw her hand, speaking in an elusive tone: "Let's talk about something else."

Han Mingyue placed his right hand over his left, nodding: "Okay."

The two chatted sporadically until Mrs. ...

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