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... ssible for her to move. She frowned and pushed him away.


Rong Yan turned over and pinned her beneath him. He then grabbed her arms and raised them above her head. He then glared at her with his dark, gemstone-like eyes that were glistening with anticipation. However, his eyes were also full of fury!


He was infuriated!


After realizing that, Luo Anning struggled and tried to break free from his embrace. “Rong Yan, let go of me!”


“Let go of you? So that you c ...

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