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... ao Mingyue steadied her emotions, gently lifting her head from Xu Musen's embrace, knowing she could no longer hide it.

Xu Musen sat on the bench, letting her head gently rest on his shoulder.

"Do you remember, when I was a child, my development was always a little slower compared to my peers.

Sometimes I would experience symptoms of hypoglycemia and anemia, often feeling dizzy and light-headed, which kept me from participating in strenuous activities. Most of the time, I ...

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