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... cold?" Shu Huan originally wanted to go look for thicker clothes for him, but then she looked at her muddy hand and sighed. "Call Meijing to get your clothes for you."


"No need, it's not a cold. Someone is probably talking about me!" Gu Xiran shook his head and said with a smile, "Come and help me take a look at how to write this traditional Chinese character."


Traditional Chinese characters!


Usually, she could read them but s ...

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