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In fact, Shen Jiayi was thinking too much. 

Even though Gu Yan couldn't tell what she was thinking about, when she saw her pitiful and sorry eyes…

She didn't know whether to cry or laugh. She could tell that Shen Jiayi misunderstood the situation. 

But there was no need to explain this; just let it stay as a misunderstanding for now. 

They arrived at Xinhua Bookstore as they continued to chat. They ent ...

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