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... osed.

"Duk, duk, duk..."

The voice continued to sound slowly and rhythmically. Zhou Ziruo couldn't fall asleep listening to it, so he got up from Lu Lixiao's chest and jumped onto the window sill.

"Duk, duk, duk..."

People outside were still knocking on the window, and the sound was repeated mechanically, which was especially clear and strange in the quiet night.

Who is this who stays up in the middle of the night and knocks on the window of a single man?

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