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... e senses were magnified many times. She even changed her voice: "Loose...Open."

Ke is still holding on, and she is right: "Not loose."

The two people are close to each other, so if they are far away, they will not be able to see clearly. They only think that they are whispering good sisters.

Ji Linxi expertly glared at Ke's waist and soft flesh, threatening: "Do you believe that I will go back and pack you?"

"...Do not believe." Ke Li was still in trouble with Ji Linx ...

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