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... ess as a chasm. Even if a stone were thrown in, it would make no sound. His silence seemed to condemn her. Wen Nuan kept telling herself, "It doesn’t hurt, it doesn’t hurt, don’t be sad."

But her heart throbbed with pain.

At that moment, she was even deceiving herself, wanting to hear Ye Feimo say just one sentence: that Han Bi’s words were all lies, that he hadn’t been with her, hadn’t betrayed her. But Ye Feimo said nothing.

He looked at her with a dazed gaze, filled wi ...

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