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... hand on my forehead and face.


He began to mumble to himself, “She seems alright….why is she having a nosebleed?”


“Perhaps the sounds of your shower triggered her?!” Shen Shaoqian began to pinch my face, “You’re actually awake, aren’t you, Lin Yixin?” He teased.


I was still unconscious. But how did this jerk figure out the cause of my nosebleed?!


“Stop playing around!” Suya ...

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