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Many memories had become blurred as time passed, yet Ling Chuxia's first smile directed at him refused to be resisted, indelibly imprinted in his heart, impossible to erase.

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Shi Che's hand suddenly released Ling Chuxia, then gripped her shoulder, turning her over slightly so that she lay on her back to him. Her long black hair cascaded down, covering her cheeks; he could no longer see her face, nor the humble and respectful ex ...

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