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... re sly, and the ear was like a rain.

The ink burned there, but the wind was light and dark, and after a few words, he went back to sleep.

"..."

Chu nightning wants to wake him up.

However, the window on the side of the bed was just outside, and the outside of the tree was just open. Not too late, when the night was lifted up by Chu, a fallen pale pink Begonia flower fell lightly on the tip of the ink.

"..."

The ink burned the nose somewhat uncomfor ...

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