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... said.

His implication was that he wanted to stay.

Having heard Gu Ya’s words, Su Yunjin was somewhat at a loss for words. They were indeed husband and wife now.

“Yunjin, what are you thinking about?” Gu Ya’s voice pulled Su Yunjin back from her memories.

She wouldn’t tell Gu Ya that she was thinking about the night of their wedding.

“Thinking about nothing!”

...

She wasn’t sure if it was just her imagination, but Su Yunjin always felt that ...

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