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... were thinking about. Consummation? The good thing is that this is the Duke's wedding, no one dares to cause trouble.


Those irritating military men. Ever since they knew that General Qi is a woman, she always felt they were mocking her behind her back. Wait till there is a chance, Wei Qiqi wants to settle them one by one.


"Qiqi, Qiqi!" Liu Zhong Tian shouted Wei Qiqi's name in a blurred state. Wei Qiqi got scared till she shivered. She carefully tiptoed and raised her head t ...

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