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... h other, one is as cold as a knife, and the other is as tender as water.

  Shen Yu's fingers moved away from the man's lips, but the gesture of pinching his chin was confiscated.

  Quan Hanting didn't break free, just let her hold it.

   "婠婠..."

   "When did you wake up?"

"Just now."

   "Why are you pretending to be unconscious?"

   "...I'm afraid that if you see me waking up, you will turn around and leave. You know, even if I want to in this s ...

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