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... lready proven with her actions that she was still innocent and had yet to be stained by another man. What else was there for him to doubt?


However, he didn’t expect that she was so determined as to prove herself using such a method!


While feeling a dull ache in his heart, he began to regret compelling her.


For the first time in his life, such a thought surfaced in his mind.


Bo Hancheng, she’s not wrong. You are a jerk, a pervert and a beast!


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