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She used to be a little fangirl who followed him around, like sticky candy that couldn't be shaken off. Upon meeting again, he tried his best to keep her by his side, only to find that she was no longer the same as before. He gazed at her with furrowed brows and asked, "When did you become so submissive, Mu Suyue?" Faced with her indifference, he was angry and said, "It was you who took the initiative to pursue me

She used to be a little fangirl who followed him around, like sticky candy that couldn't be shaken off. Upon meeting again, he tried his best to keep her by his side, only to find that she was no longer the same as before. He gazed at her with furrowed brows and asked, "When did you become so submissive, Mu Suyue?" Faced with her indifference, he was angry and said, "It was you who took the initiative to pursue me
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