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... Qing’ er had been sitting.

Ah Luo closed his eyes and felt the temperature and breath she left behind. His breathing gradually became a little chaotic. How long more would it take for him to be able to recover?

His phone suddenly rang.

Ah Luo had to open his eyes and wait for his breathing to calm down before he picked up the phone.”Mom?”

“Son, I just helped you cover up your lie.” Jing Tong’s voice was a little disdainful. it seems that you’re not making good progress n ...

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