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... while.

There was a lot of noise around them as the drunken men were shouting loudly and disturbing the night with their laughter. However, she slept very peacefully in his arms. It was almost as if she felt extremely at ease as long as he was around, no matter where she was.

After midnight, a disciple rang the bronze bell prepared by Lin Feilu in advance.

She opened her eyes drowsily at the sound of the bell and immediately saw someone looking down at her.

Seeing ...

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