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... tood up and zipped up his pants with practised ease. He moved as if nothing had happened, as if the intensity that had just passed between them was nothing more than a fleeting moment.

Sitting back down in the chair, he propped his feet up on the desk, the picture of casual indifference. Han Xin’s gaze followed him, his eyes sharp and unrelenting, though his expression remained unreadable.

Picking up the bento box of fruits, Xiang Yu began to eat with the same nonchalance. He plu ...

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