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... ed to be full of worries.


Lin Chao retrieved Xia Wan’s cloth bag containing silver needles from the security office and handed it to her, then said, “Don’t be too burdened mentally. If you really don’t know how to explain to your family, maybe I can help you come up with an excuse?”


Xia Wan gestured for Lin Chao to be quiet for a while and fell back into deep thought.


After sending Xia Wan home, Lin Chao’s car quickly departed.


Entering her house, ...

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