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... peak. She just peeked at Yang Chen from time to time, and lowered her head to think whether she should obey Yang Chen's advice and go to Li's TV training class.

   To go to TVB or Li, to her, the difference is actually not that big. The ratings of the two TV stations are now evenly matched, and most of the artists trained in the training classes are of the same level.

   She is a little girl, just to study acting, not to choose a job, so naturally she doesn't need to think so much. ...

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The so-called real sea fantasy game “Endless Sea” is online, and Li Feng is fortunate to be a beta player.

But when he entered the game, he discovered that all the players had transmigrated into the game.

Deformed islands, crazy seabeds, fog and ravings coming from the deep sea…

Contracts, relics, curses, secret treasures, extraordinary, eternal life…

More players are selected, reality and game are about to merge.

Facing the whispers of the evil gods under the sea, Li Feng waved his fishing rod and decided to achieve his extraordinary path.

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She forgot to cover herself with a blanket and caught a cold. She woke up next to her husband after 10 days just because of a slight cold.

Molitia barely survived between the thin threads of life and death. When she opened her eyes, she noticed that her husband was somehow acting differently than usual…?!

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“Have you eaten?” (Husband)

“Yes.” (Molitia)

“This is the belly of a person who ate?” (Husband)

He frowned as he stroked her flat lower abdomen. He held her wrist carefully, as if it would break. His voice rose.

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“That’s…” (Molitia)

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“Get me food for my wife to eat. Something that will help her stay healthy. Anything is fine.” (Husband)

Molitia’s mouth opened at her husband’s words, but no sound came out. ‘I just had a meal?’