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... as thrown into the paper basket, and he hurriedly stood up and went to the table to pour water.

Mu Jingyuan looked at the throat that he rolled when he was drinking water. When he thought about that night, his little guy said that he was thirsty. He wanted to drink water. As a result, he drank the wine as water, and then...

Stop! Mu Jingyuan, don't think about it. If the little brothers stand up and salute now, your image in the heart of Han Han will collapse!

He quietly too ...

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