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... wanted to call out in pleasure, or yell in protest. His urgent breaths carried with them the faint scent of alcohol. Just the sight of him making others feel feverish.


Su Yi Mo was confounded. His plan had been to put the phone down and leave.


Instead, he’d thoughtlessly crouched beside the bed to gaze at Ran Feng Ge’s peaceful appearance. Then, not knowing whether he had been bewitched or if the alcoholic s ...

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