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... of dogs.

Zhang Huan glanced at the person behind me, then at my firmness.

Rather than letting me put my pants back on, she became even more excited.

She gripped it tightly, continuously teasing me.

She even deliberately swung the swing, making it appear as though we were just swinging, nothing amiss.

But in reality, I had swollen to the brink, standing erect like that.

Though Zhang Huan had already spat it out, her handiwork hadn’t stopped.

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