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... ing blue eyes met Xin Yanting’s eyes, and he was filled with expectation.


Xin Yanting continued to gaze at him with her head raised. She was still mulling over what Jesse had advised her.


Jesse paused briefly before continuing. “Do you wish to waste your time and youth on that endless road?”


Endless road…


She knew cle ...

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