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... her away from the ship, which was already half sunk. At this point, Ji Tian didn’t know what to say.

She could only say, “I hope he’s all right.”

Lin Shihuan didn’t take it seriously, “He wouldn’t have jumped into the sea if he couldn’t handle himself.”

Ji Tian’s expression turned unnatural, “I was the one who threw the token. If he’s dead, I’m a quarter responsible, of course, it’s entirely his fault for tailing us.”

Lin Shihuan couldn’t help but laugh aloud. Ji ...

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