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... that lingered for a long time.


Sang Bei had always been waiting for Yi Jiamu to come back. He noticed the smell of an alpha on Yi Jiamu and his expression subtly changed. He was eager to speak but stopped. Yi Jiamu changed his shoes and looked up. He saw the expression on Sang Bei’s face and slightly paused. “What is it?”


His tone was plain as if this was normal and he just returned from class. However, this made Sang Bei feel even more uncomfortable. After a long silence, h ...

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