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... ave any other thoughts." Lin Yixun’s arm was restrained, and she frowned in pain but pretended to be relaxed. "I don’t know what brings Mr. Leng all the way here?"

The man’s grip loosened slightly but did not let go of her. He said in a deep voice, "Stay away from Ying’er from now on."

So that’s it!

Lin Yixun suddenly laughed. No wonder Leng Yixiu came to this "remote area" of hers; it turned out he was here to stand up for Cheng Ying. Indeed, as someone like Leng Yixiu, ...

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