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... passed through Meng Yutang's leg.

  Finally, he simply dragged Meng Yutang up by the shoulders on both sides and let her sit and lean against the head of the bed.

Shen also wanted to say something but didn't dare to say it. Seeing Zhou Beicheng put his hand on Meng Yutang's wrist again, Shen Ye simply said nothing and approached the bed and lifted up a corner of the quilt at the end of the bed. On Tang's tightly wrapped feet, blood oozes from the soles of his feet.

   Shen Y ...

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