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... ays were when his body was weakest since his whole life, and there was suddenly a girl of similar age to accompany him to pass the time and chat idly so he naturally wondered how it would be if they had stayed together for a longer time. Hence, he never thought about how the other party would interpret the words, and even less about the feeling of the so called “first love”.


Zhang Xiaohua continued, “To be able to be saved by the two of you in the remote area can be counted as fate, ho ...

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