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Some people were destined to meet.

If they missed out on each other, their lives would be completely different!

Therefore, meeting the right person at the right time was also fate.

She and he must be fated!

Or so Li Xiaoran thought, though she’d never said it aloud.

There were some feelings that she knew she felt but couldn’t bring herself to say.

Luo Cheng looked at Li Xiaoran in confusion and suddenly felt that there was something between him a ...

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