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... on the second floor!

She wanted to go to the Bishui Pavilion today, but she couldn't afford the Treasure Pavilion, but she just happened to see Su Anan entering the Treasure Pavilion, and the proprietress personally entertained her with a warm attitude. She remembered the time when she was in Shenzhuang before. The sick seedling gave her Gao Ding from the Treasure Pavilion.

   So I came up with a plan and wanted to rub some jewelry.

She originally thought that Su An'an was a ...

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