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... ct, he was thinking about it all this time, but he hadn't figure it out, “But one thing is for sure, no matter where I go, I will take you!”

Cheiristoya put her face on Davos' broad shoulder, stroked his rough skin and firmly said, “I'll follow you wherever you go!” After that, she thought of something and stressed one sentence, “But you'd better not go back to Asia Minor!”

“Why?” Davos was slightly surprised.

“Because it could become a battlefield.” Cheiristoya' words surprise ...

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