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... that could suck her in.

Qiao Mianmian’s heart raced.

It was as if they were meeting for the first time. Facing this husband who was with her all the time, she would be nervous, moved, and even… shy.

“Baby, you’re very beautiful today.” Mo Yesi’s gaze was still on Qiao Mianmian. From the moment he saw her, he never looked away from her.

The man lowered his voice and looked at her passionately.

Qiao Mianmian’s heart pounded.

The man continued to say ...

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