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Xie Xize’s words made Gu Suisui unable to help but take a few more glances at him.

This was because many people would say to a pregnant woman whose life was in danger, even if it wasn’t for yourself, you had to think about the child. After all, the child was innocent.

However, Xie Xize did not say that…He wanted Lan Dongzhi to do it for no one but herself.

“I believe you can persevere,” Xie Xize said to Lan Dongzhi.

Gu Suisui’s evaluation of Xie Xize c ...

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