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... the light red mark looked especially obvious.

When she raised her hand, she also revealed the decorative sleeve button on her wrist. It had an identical shape to the mark on her face.

“Minmin,” Xia Bohe said, biting her lip. “What time is it now? Has the rehearsal started? Why is Senior Liu here?” She asked.

Mi Min stared at her and just realized the problem at hand.

Liu Qichen was from Cohort 21 of the Performing Arts Faculty, and they had finished their rehearsal ha ...

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