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... ong Yu came back to her senses, annoyed by her distraction just now, and gently tugged at her robes and called out, "Ayan."

"Well." Dai Ruyan replied softly, as if there was nothing to dislike.

"Actually, you also like me calling you A Yan, right?" Gong Yu asked with a smile.

Dai Ruyan stretched out her hand to hold down Gong Yu's tumultuous head, and said helplessly, "It's just a name, you can do as you like."

"Then which one do you prefer, Ayan and Daijie?"

" ...

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