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... nce.”

“Do I have the right to refuse?”

“Not at all!”

Mu Anan pushed Dr. Gu back onto the sofa decisively and sat down on the sofa next to her.

“How did you start to fall for someone?” Mu Anan asked directly.

Dr. Gu was a little surprised. Then, he lowered his head and touched his nose, “I’m still single and haven’t dated yet.”

“Have you ever been tempted?” Mu Anan asked again.

Dr. Gu shook his head.

Mu Anan complained, “Old bachelor.”

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