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... so close to him, he would have definitely tied her up and brought her home sooner.

Su Zixi also felt a bit amazed; they had once been so near yet so distant. But maybe everything was just right. If they had met at that time, she would have still been wholeheartedly devoted to Ning Yichen.

“Even if you had seen me, you certainly wouldn’t have taken it to heart,” Su Zixi said with a laugh.

“No,” He Jingyao’s tone was very serious, “If I had seen you, I would have definitel ...

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