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... oking face through the mirror.

"When I saw you smiling, it reminded me of how he used to smile at me and how I felt wherever he did. I thought the way you and he smile are similar," she answered, looking back at him.

"Is it?" Lu Lijun looked at himself, "Is my smile similar to his?" he observed himself.

"Hmm!" she agreed, "I can't take my gaze away from you when you smile and the same was with Lu Qiang."

He smiled at her innocent-sounding confession. "Of course, it must b ...

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