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... several dance interest classes, but these interest classes are either not in line with Wen Le's schedule, or they are a little far away. Wen Le did not make up his mind for a while, so he only added the contact's WeChat, saying that he should consider it.

After that, I spent a day in the library.

When she came back from the library at night, Wen Le listened to her roommates discussing the school flower contest. Wen Le took off her makeup and listened, and then she remembered that t ...

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