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... g that she had no intention of talking to him, Jiang Yanshen stood up and grabbed her arm. His voice was low. “…Lin Qingqian.”

Lin Qingqian turned around. “What’s the matter?”

Her indifferent attitude made Jiang Yanshen’s heart feel inexplicably stuffy. It was as if a punch that he had thrown with all his might had landed on cotton. It was very uncomfortable.

“Don’t you have anything to explain to me?”

Lin Qingqian blinked. “What should I explain to you?”

...

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