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... ilence finally fell upon the house.


It was so quiet that only the sounds of breathing could be heard.


He Xiyan slammed the door shut and locked it, afraid that they might visit again.


She dragged Ye Hao to the sofa and went to take an ice cube from the refrigerator, then carefully used a handkerchief to wrap it. The ice cube was extremely cold and her hands were frozen stiff as she held it.


“Use this first.” She gently pressed the handkerchief that contain ...

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