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“It’s okay now, Jiang Zhe, I am really okay,” said Xiao Meng. It was the first time in the past two or three years that she had sincerely said these words.

If it hadn’t been for Jiang Zhe’s help and the intervention of the psychologist La Xiu, she couldn’t even realize how deeply she had been controlled by her emotions, to the point where she began to doubt whether she had really done something wrong.

Looking back at her experiences from the perspective of a bystander felt li ...

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