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... ipper. Why didn’t you bite them for me earlier?”


Parker grinned. “I forgot about it. I’ve been with you for so long, I’ve never bit your nails before. It’s good that you like it.”


Bai Qingqing put out her other hand. “Quickly bite for my other hand as well. I really can’t stand these nails.”


Parker immediately heeded her words.


After he was done, and as Bai Qingqing was admiring her fingers happily, he suddenly lifted one of her legs.


“What?”

...

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