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... “It’s nothing, as long as you’re fine.” Xinghe smiled. Her smile was like flowers breaking through the first frost in spring. Mubai’s eyes suddenly darkened. He extended his tapered fingers to lightly pinch her chin and lifted it up. The next second, he went in to kiss and lick her neck…

Xinghe’s pupils shuddered!

Her neck was her sensitive spot; she felt lost and anxious as he rained down kisses on her skin there. Mubai seemed to sense her anxiety because he suddenly stopped and ...

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