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the air seemed to freeze.

Baylor Davenport was somewhat caught off guard.

She even blankly lowered her head to look at her chest.

Her white underwear was already showing.

Gabriel Abernathy didn’t care at all, his eyes even carrying a hint of disdain.

This, can also be called a woman?

In her memory, Julius Reed often did such things.

The first time they met in Gonzalez City, Gabriel Abernathy’s clothes were torn by Julius Reed.

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