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... sed for a while before she understood the meaning of “solitary confinement room.” She knew some parents used “the dark room” to discipline their children, making them face the wall and reflect, but the solitary confinement room here represented something more formal and more cold.

Locking a child in such a cold, dark, and narrow place was unimaginable to her.

Shen Zhiyi was lost for words for a long time, and Pei Yu touched her cheek with the back of his hand, “Scared?”

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