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... ly, not knowing what it tasted like, and his ears were growing on the balcony as he tried to eavesdrop.

When Jiang Jingchu, who was talking on the phone, suddenly turned around, she happened to meet Sheng Ming's eyes, and she was caught off guard. There was nothing hidden in his eyes, and everything fell into her eyes.

Sheng Ming is almost the next second

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