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... ont of the two. Bao Long and Zhao Jing struggled to sit up, holding the bowl and screaming into the mouth, pouring it so hard that he coughed for a while, coughing and drinking, for fear that Gong Lizhen would regret it.

"Is it full?" After the two men finished drinking, Gong Liyi stepped in front of them and leaned over and asked.

Zhao Jing shrunk his neck and didn't dare to answer. Bao Long wiped his mouth and opened his mouth. "No, where is the porridge filled with stomach?" He ...

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