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... r, she had to stay and ask her if something happened.

Yi Xian took out a can of Coke from the refrigerator, opened the can with a "bang", then sat on the sofa and said, "Actually nothing happened, but... It seems that it was because nothing happened that I felt bad."

Yan Tang pondered her words back and forth twice before he understood what she meant, and asked with a smile, "Your captain hasn't given you special care recently?"

"It's not a special care, it's just... ah, how ...

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