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... mediately fell to its dreariest.


Feeling pressured, Zhuang Yi’s voice sounded a lot weaker. “He’s been staring at Xiao Yi since the first day of filming. It was bearable when Xiao Yi didn’t have any scenes to shoot with him, but when she did later on, he always made an excuse to touch her…”


The dismal expression on He Jichen’s face worsened.


Zhuang Yi vaguely heard He Jichen gritting his teeth. She was afraid she wouldn’t be able to say anything if she kept lo ...

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