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... ouyan and said, "Why am I willing to punish you?"

Yan Tang looked at the fingers they were holding, and began to honestly explain the disengagement from the conversation with Yi Xian, and the fact that he concealed his identity and asked her to learn Japanese after the dislocation.

Ai Xiao: "…"

Classmate Yantang bowed his head silently, the little squirrel had already let go of his fingers, without saying a word, he just looked at her angrily. She pursed her lips, and then r ...

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