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... together.


She had never doubted the secret forces and had even felt sooner or later, they would still encounter. However, she didn't know that Third had already met Zhong Qing.


Just looking at his diligent mischievous appearance, one can tell he feelings for Zhong Qing.


Seeing his mom's reaction, he dared not hide anything. Third told her about helping to catch the thief on the train. Then he declared: "Mom, you have misunderstood. I don't have any thoughts toward ...

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