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... here were many mosquitoes in the garden and she had already been bitten several times. When she looked at her watch, it was nearly 7.00pm.

Meng Gu didn't reply her text messages, nor did he call or appear in front of her.

With things like this, can it be considered that she has won?

Chen Ruo Yu threw the plastic bags and bottle away in the garden's trash can before she slowly made her way into the hospital building and went to the toilet. After that, she had left the hosp ...

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