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... e had never expected Xia Siyu to say such a thing!

Xia Siyu had been thinking a long time. She and Bo Yan were a done deal; if it had just been that time she got drunk, she could have deceived herself into thinking he tricked her, and he succeeded.

But things shouldn’t happen more than twice. When she was drunk the last time, it was fine, she could deny it. When they went to read the book, she could say this guy acted pitiful in front of her, and she let her guard down for a mome ...

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