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Belinda sighed deeply. She turned to Daisy for help, but she was also stunned by Leena's unexpected speech. Could it be any worse than this? Belinda could not recall a time when she and Leena's brother got along well enough to get married with each other. Leena couldn't be serious about this. Or could she?

"Leena. You're not yourself. Are you sick? Feverish, maybe?" Belinda pressed her forehead weakly. If only she was fainted!

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