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... rly in a somewhat painful grip of Xiao Jinxing.

Xiao Wu didn’t dare to use too much force and couldn’t help saying, "Perhaps the Prince wants the Princess by his side. Would the Princess consider..."

Ye Qichi glared fiercely at Xiao Wu.

Xiao Wu, pretending not to see, quickly knelt down, "I will immediately apply cold and hot compresses to the Prince."

Having said that, he hastily took a cold towel and applied it to Xiao Jinxing’s forehead. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com

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