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... to sit down. She raised her eyes to look at Fu Hang. “You can leave now. I’ll just wait for Lin Nan here.”

“I’m good.” Fu Hang implied that he wanted to wait here.

Shen Yan remained silent. She lowered her head and sat there calmly. Then, she picked up her phone and started to play her game.

“Ouch.” Zhou Ye, who was lying on the ground, cried out in pain. He frowned and tried to sit up, but the pain all over his body made him unable to move.

Fu Hang took out his p ...

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