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... the stool and sat next to Huai, and coughed twice: "Shengtang-"

Look at him with the look of mental retardation.

"We are brothers, there can be no secrets between the brothers. You honestly say," Lu Hang said. "Who are you dating in the afternoon? Our school?"

"You didn't see it?" said Huai.

"What do I see..." Lu Hang said, "No, you really went to Jinghuan? What kind of date is this? Then we usually go out for dinner and also called a date?"

He glanced at him i ...

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