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... fully process Zhou Rushi’s words.

But Ji Fei had already caught on.

[It’s obvious that Zhou Rushi likes Qin Yi, but she knows Qin Yi doesn’t feel the same way. He only wants to marry her out of a sense of duty, and she doesn’t want their relationship to be like that, which is why she’s refusing. This is also why Zhou Rushi pretended nothing happened—she never intended to use her kindness as leverage to win over the person she admires.]

Meanwhile, outside the door, the tw ...

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