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... one anything wrong . . . "


"That's it . You didn't do anything wrong . Why should I be angry? If you just did that, I thought you had done something very sorry for me, and I felt guilty . "


"Why? Jiayi, how could I do something sorry for you . . . "


"Well, that's OK . "


After hearing Lin Jiayi's words, Qin always felt very strange, but he felt that Lin Jiayi should not know about him . He was worried for a while, and then he handed the gift to Lin Jiay ...

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