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... she climbed out of the broken window after the car accident. At that time, she was in a hurry to rush to the venue of the press conference. She only felt lucky that her face was not injured, and then she borrowed a car to leave. She did not take the injuries on her body to heart at all. Now that the matter was finally settled, she felt some pain in her body.

“Hiss...” It was very painful.

Song Nuanyi did not dare to move again. Even the slightest movement could bring about a pier ...

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