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No! He shouldn’t be hugging her!

But before she could resist, Gong Jue said above her head lightly, “I can’t stay for long. Just let me hug you for a while.”

Gong Yimo hesitated after hearing his words. Although he shouldn’t be doing this no matter whether he was going to have to go in a bit or not, she clearly stopped resisting against him as much. She wanted to cry. Why couldn’t she be harsh when facing Gong Jue? Was it because they had grown up together?

Seeing that G ...

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