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... something to do, she feels uncomfortable. Besides, she just gambles for a moment. She doesn't plan to turn her face completely with Gu Xiran. So late painting is the same, she is very lacking. The compromise of bones.

However, the charcoal strip that I just found is not as good as that used in professional painting. It can only be regarded as better than nothing. Anyway, she just takes a charcoal strip to make a bottom. It may even be colored when it comes back. It doesn't need to be too ...

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