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... from time to time.

   "Excellent!" An Feng looked up at the sky, "I won't trade this kind of life with me!"

The phone on the shore rang for a long time before An Feng lazily swam to the pool, stretched out his hand to touch the phone on the deck chair, the phone had stopped when he got it, he glanced at the number, leaned back against the pool, and redialed Past: "Hi Jenny! Just wanted to take your call, how are you doing today?"

  Jenny said: "It's not bad. I'm thinking abo ...

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