
Hearing Dua’s words, Atharv looked at her face for a few moments and then said softly, “What do you think, little wife?”
Listening to Atharv, Dua looked at his face and said, “I feel like you’re really taking revenge on me for something.”

Hearing Dua’s words, Atharv looked at her face for a few moments and then said softly, “What do you think, little wife?”
Listening to Atharv, Dua looked at his face and said, “I feel like you’re really taking revenge on me for something.”
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