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... nd did not know what to do.


Feng Yunsheng followed him back to the house in a daze. Her eyes only fell on his injured hand.


Su Jingfeng sat on the chair. When he looked up, he saw her extremely worried and frightened eyes. He raised his hand and asked her, "Do you still remember?"


"Ah?" His sudden words brought Feng Yunsheng back to her senses. She looked up at him helplessly. Her tear-filled phoenix eyes were filled with innocence.


Su Jingfeng put his han ...

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