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... him on a camel and leaned over to take a look: "Your phone isn’t working."

She took out her own phone. It was the one Qin Baizhou had given her after Bo Yan had thrown her old one into a hotpot. Bo Yan had bought her a similar model in a different color. She had been using it for over a year, but since she didn’t play games often, she hadn’t replaced it.

She opened the built-in compass app on her phone, but the needle was wobbling, clearly malfunctioning too.

Xia Siyu im ...

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