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... ing say that she wants to rest!?”

Without another word, he pulled him away.

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Lu Ning:

Everyone watched in confusion as Gu Zi pulled Huo Jinyan out of the door.

Lu Ning sighed and smiled. The place was finally quiet.

Lu Jingzhi also could not stand the noise anymore. When Gu Zi went out, he blacked out at the speed of light.

About twenty minutes later, Huo Jinyan quietly returned.

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“Call my name.”

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My head quickly snapped up.

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His fingertips skimmed along my inner wrist.