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... hand, but gradually, his large hand slid down and interlocked with her fingers.

Xu Chaomu did not refuse, nor did she resist, but simply let him hold her.

His dry and warm palm provided her with endless comfort. In the sunlight, she felt somewhat dazed, as if everything that had happened before was just a dream.

Unfortunately, when she pinched the palm of her hand, it hurt.

Shen Chi drove her to the movie theater himself.

After handing over all the group’ ...

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