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One word awakens the dreamer.

Shen Ruojing raised her drooping eyes slightly, "You are right, I was wrong."

There can be no problem with her memory.

Chu Cichen also said that he had no problem.

The problem is the event itself.

Both of them went to school and took pictures. There must be other connections and reasons. She didn't investigate the truth and went here to do something.

She stood up, her slender body straight: "Uncle Ye, sorry for wastin ...

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