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... of them.

   "You two, explain to me why you were photographed with this kind of thing? Ji Yao, I think you don't want to hang out in the circle anymore, do you?"

  The screen displayed a trending piece of news: Ji Yao, a top celebrity, kissed the same **** in the street, suspected of coming out publicly?

  The eye-catching headline is horizontally in the middle of the screen, using an extremely eye-catching purple font, and a rainbow flag is also decorated above the font.

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