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... ate poetry that read: "Spring’s splendor vast as the sea, fervor thick as mud, seize the melting warmth of the weather, sprawl on floral bedding... so smitten, soaked through gauzy silk, not a trace of tears of longing on the kerchief." There were also two lines of smaller script, containing even more private words that were too scandalous to hear.
Sang Wan’s face turned as red as rouge in an instant, her neck flushing with an embarrassing heat. Instinctively, her hand rose to cover her ...
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