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... ty in him. He stopped teasing her and reached over her head to take away her cup.


Song Wei’s face flushed red. She felt that her act of revenge today was not very successful, and she wanted to retreat. “It’s getting late. I’ll go to bed first.”


However, Jiang Mingxu stopped her. “Wait.”


Song Wei seemed to have been bewitched by him. She stood rooted to the ground and stared blankly at what he was doing.


In the end, Jiang Mingxu took out the small pot that ...

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