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... Yuexin beneath him—he was seen unbuttoning her clothes.

Ji Yuexin didn’t mind it; she let Gu Liang do what he wanted.

As time went by, Gu Liang seemed to have completely removed Ji Yuexin’s clothes—both of her breasts showed her beautiful shape.

Gu Liang couldn’t hold back his happy face; he knew the size of Ji Yuexin’s chest was no different than the size of an F-Cup.

Gu Liang now took one of Ji Yuexin’s breasts into his mouth; he did not hesitate to play with it ...

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