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... ed, "What's wrong? Are you uncomfortable?"

  Chu Xi endured bursts of pain, and replied: "I, I have a nightmare."

  Lan Feng took her into his arms and patted her lightly: "What nightmare, so scared?"

  Chu Xi bit her lip slightly, paused for a moment, and then said, "Lan Feng, I'm thirsty and want to drink water."

   "I'll pour it for you, wait."

   Lan Feng immediately got out of bed to pour water, and when he was out of the house, Chu Xi immediately opened t ...

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