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... looked a bit uneasy. Could it be that she already knew something?

"I’m not worked up, I just wanted to ask—do we have some sort of grudge between us? Why do you keep calling me with those harassing calls?" Li Si stared at her and asked. She needed to know the reason today because this whole thing had been driving her crazy.

"What? You’re the one who’s been making those silent late-night calls to Li Si?" Bai Shasha, furious, let go of her hand and joined in questioning, "What’s y ...

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