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... dding band on his finger. For a moment, it felt like his heart was being clenched by something. Why did he feel like he couldn’t breathe?


Ye Jinzhou looked at Xie He. He lowered his head and planted a soft kiss on Xie He’s lips. Ye Jinzhou shut his eyes tightly and hugged the person in his arms, as if he were a drowning man grasping for straws and he was the said straw. I’m sorry. I don’t dare to tell you the truth because I know that you would leave me.


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