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Jiang Jingcheng had always been regarding himself as a gentleman, he would never bully a girl.


Should he now go to comfort her? But, how? Jiang Jingcheng had never done this before. He had always found girls troublesome.


He didn’t want to associate with girls if possible.


In other words, he had no experience in dealing with girls?


Besides, she was not crying yet. Even if he wanted to do it, he got no proper reason, right?


Besid ...

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