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... med, immediately attempted to back off, but Beiming Han reached out and pulled her back into his arms.

Their bodies tightly pressed against each other, under his thin clothes, Gu Qingxin could clearly feel the solid muscles, and his scorching temperature that made her blush.

Apart from Tang Rongling, she never had such close physical intimacy with another man.

“What’s the matter?” Beiming Han asked with a teasing expression.

“Let me go!” Gu Qingxin struggled viole ...

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