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... ldn't help but remember the story he had just told her. Was it because she could somehow relate to the young girl in his story?

'Such a foolish girl, but I shouldn't be the one to talk, as I've also made the same mistake.' Su Xiaofei scoffed inwardly. They might be cut from the same cloth if the young girl's story was true.

The girl must have regretted not believing the young boy's claims when he came to see her. Su Xiaofei couldn't imagine how heartbroken the boy was when she fo ...

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