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... back early.

What bad luck.

It's like this every time. Seeing that she is about to succeed and be recognized, she encounters sabotage.

"Xu Jinglan, are you crazy?" Tang Xuefei reacted the fastest, and immediately recognized the person, and asked loudly, but she was actually a little scared. After all, what they said just now is not suitable for spreading. If people find out, they will definitely be criticized.

"Hmph! I don't care about a lunatic." Tang Xuefei want ...

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