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... d to ask you something.”

Sun Yumeng remained motionless.

Tang Yuxin walked over, reached out her hand, and whisked the blanket off her.

“Sun Yumeng, get up. I know you’re not sleeping.”

“What are you doing?”

Sun Yumeng, bereft of her blanket, suddenly sat up. The area under her eyes was a grim shade of gray. Without makeup, she was unsightly to the extreme.

Where was the twenty-year-old young girl? She looked more like a middle-aged woman in her th ...

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