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... t about the fact that the person who went through those experiences with him wasn’t her, her heart felt a bittersweet ache.

"Irene." Even though Asher Land felt a bit anxious inside, he didn’t let that emotion show on his face.

Hearing Asher call her name, Irene raised her head, displaying an innocent smile, "Brother Asher, what’s the matter?"

"Eat quietly."

"Oh..." Irene deliberately drew out her tone, using chopsticks to pick at the rice in her bowl. She’d been ...

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