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... enly, more like she was flustered trying to hide something.

What's more, it's not the first time that Xu Ziran has seen Tian Jiaqi like this.

At that time in the previous life - on the eve of the betrayal, the other party was the same. It seemed calm and unwavering, but in small actions, it showed the difference from the past.

Xu Ziran hadn't thought about the events of his previous life for many years, but now he was in a trance and remembered one.

A week before she ...

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