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... realized there was nothing he needed to worry about. In this lifetime, he would accept whatever Ji Qingqing wanted.

“Do you still blame me?”

Ji Qingqing’s hand, which was wiping his wound, froze. Then she whispered, “No.”

“Really?”

Ji Qingqing let out a small sound in response.

“But there are some things I want to talk to you about.”

Seeing that Ji Qingqing did not disagree, Lu Lixing lowered his head and leaned toward her.

He whispered, “Q ...

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