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... n the last bit of blood was gone.

"elder brother..."

Xiaoguo couldn't bear it in her heart, seeing the man in front of her even more vulnerable because of her sadness.

Xiaoguo rolled her eyes and made up her mind.

If he said that, Qin Anming would definitely not agree to go back with her. It seemed that he would say something miserable. In this way, Qin Anming would definitely not rest assured that he would go back.

When Qin Anming looked at her, Xiaoguo had te ...

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