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... th friends, but whenever he talks about his girlfriend, he looks like he has just won the lottery and raised his head.

If Qing is in school, it will be twelve in the evening. He just sent a message to Rong Chi, asking him to drink less and go home early.

When Rong Chi saw the news, he left the table and the violent person came out to call her.

It's December, and the night is chilly. Qing Ruo always waits for him to go home before going to sleep, but he never complains. Rong ...

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