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... when he held it.

So, is this what a girl's hand feels like?

Wu Wei's heart started to pound crazily as if it was about to leap out of his chest.

This was his first time holding a girl's hand, and moreover, it was the hand of the girl he had secretly loved for many years!

He tried to remain calm, but his heart was still uncontrollably excited and nervous.

After all, he had imagined this moment in his mind for a very long time.

Suddenly having her h ...

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