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... d as she listened to Qin Hao’s pledge, nodding heavily. Then, as if she thought of something, a blush crept onto her face again.

Just as Qin Hao was about to ask, Yu Dongling suddenly seemed to muster some courage, then met Qin Hao’s gaze and said, "Hmm, could you close your eyes?"

"Why?"

Qin Hao asked curiously.

Yu Dongling shyly cooed, "Oh come on, just close them because I asked you to."

Qin Hao obediently closed his eyes, and immediately a fragrant bre ...

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