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... rejection.

Su Qingnuan smiled faintly and took back the plate.

"Did you like the one you just ate? If you do, I can get you some more."

Fu Yihan didn’t speak, but he turned his head back, now facing Su Qingnuan directly.

Su Qingnuan chuckled lightly and stood up, heading toward the dining table.

Watching Su Qingnuan’s cheerful figure retreating, a barely noticeable glimmer of amusement passed through Fu Yihan’s eyes.

Su Qingnuan lowered her gaze, ...

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