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... eant by shaking his head and nodding, "There's nothing to be afraid of, Master is here."

   No matter when, Gu Qingmo still coaxes him like a child.

   Sad and funny, could he never grow up in Gu Qingmo's heart?

   "Master, do you have any questions?"

  Mo Chuli has decided that as long as Gu Qingmo asks, he will say that he will not hide it any longer.

"No," Gu Qingmo replied without thinking, "don't think about those who are not, you can believe those who are ...

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