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... face smeared with tears and covered in blood, quickly walked over.

“Sister, please save my classmate, woo woo…

she…

she did this to save me.”

An Mi, seeing Su He, cried even harder, her body trembling with fear.

Su He furrowed her brows, quickly checked An Mi’s body, and found no wounds.

An Mi sniffled, shaking her head: “Sister, I’m fine, the blood on me is from my classmate.”

“Okay, you stay here, don’t wander off.”

An Mi nodded ...

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