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... he couldn’t even speak, even losing the usual gentleness he reserved just for her… it seemed he was satisfied, right?

[Little Jump trusts me too. Even though the instructions listed the effects, he didn’t take it to the lab for testing—as if he just believed it outright.]

As if he was certain the Ji family’s pharmacist wouldn’t deceive him.

System: Says not to let Ji Tingzhou call her "Little Jump," but secretly uses the nickname the most.

Not that Ji Nian could b ...

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