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... ing to the hospital, while Kuang Kanzhi sat dispiritedly on the sofa, unable to speak for a long time.

Chiang Qingzhu finally emerged from her room, glanced at him briefly, then headed to the kitchen. She busied herself there for a while, brewed a pot of tea, and brought it out on a tray.

Back in the day, at that ballroom owned by the boss, she hadn’t learned much besides a few tricks to please men. Brewing tea was perhaps the most presentable of those skills.

"Brother Ka ...

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