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... er, she was no longer Zhuang Xinran.


Xia Luobing tossed and turned at home alone, unable to fall asleep. She sat up dejectedly, lifted the blanket and got out of bed. She glanced at the time when it was still early and simply put on her coat and went downstairs.


Autumn nights were spacious and far away, and the moon was exceptionally bright and beautiful.


She wore her coat and went to the garden. She looked at the vast sky in a daze, and a faint uneasiness arose in ...

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