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... and coincidentally "met" her prey time and time again.

After finishing off today's thirty-ninth contestant with a single shot, the woman changed the driver's seat to Cai Bo in boredom, and sat in the passenger seat to watch the scenery.

The car was driving fast, and the wind carried the moist water vapor between the woodland and the bushes, but it didn't make people feel hot. The sun has gradually risen.

Tan Jinxue glanced at his watch, it was six o'clock in the morning.

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However, she was found unconscious, badly injured, and lying beneath the cliff.

Rosaline, who woke up a few days later, seemed to have severe memory loss. It was difficult for her to speak even simple words.

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Tang Qiu was a substitute bride–forced to take her half-sister’s place and marry the young master of the Jiang family, a deformed cripple with less than 6 months left to live.

“Who would have thought that even a sickly whelp like Jiang Shaocheng would find himself a bride?”

“I hear that he’s practically on his deathbed and he’s only marrying the Fengs’ daughter to improve his lifespan.”

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Jiang Shaocheng’s desire was surging through him, a heat in his core that demanded to be satiated. He cursed, I should have gotten rid of that doctor and the wheelchair long ago.

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