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... good 10 minute.

Song Zhizhi had no idea what Ji Baijian was thinking about during these 10 minutes, but she had a feeling that Ji Baijian was not so simple, at least not as simple as he seemed.

In her previous life, when they were caught in bed committing adultery —

— she flew into a panic, but Ji Baijian remained calm the whole time.

For a second back then, she even felt like Ji Baijian was a person who had weathered thousands of storms in his life. There was no way ...

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