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“You don’t need to be so hasty, you should take care of your own matters first, such as your high school classmates,” Tang Song gently patted Xue’s thigh.

The silky hip-hugging skirt beneath, full of elasticity, felt very good to the touch.

He still had the [Observer] task to complete and hoped that Xue would take this classmate’s mystery box seriously.

Lin Muxue bit her lip and said softly, “It’s okay, they’ll arrive on Thursday, but if they really want to ...

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