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Wei Wei, black and bright bright eyes stunned, and doubtfully "hmm".

This voice twirled, lazy and charming, and heard people cry into the bones. Together with Gao Danyang, who is a girl's family, I have to admit that after listening to this voice, my heart is soft and itchy. Then look at the opposite girl, the cheeks are melted, the makeup is jade, the skin exposed outside is white and delicate, and it is almost transparent under the sun, and the snow is the skin, and the flowers ...

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“Hey, Yoshi-kun. I think you’re——”

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