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... rawling all over her.

Gradually, the insects turned into a warm stream, trickling through her limbs. Wherever it passed, she felt as if bathed in a spring breeze, as if a feather was lightly brushing her body.

That feather moved from her hands and feet... to her chest...

Chest?!

Yun Sheng felt as if she had been doused with a bucket of cold water, snapping her back to alertness.

A handsome face magnified before her eyes, and as her gaze drifted downward, Y ...

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