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When she came to the pool, she saw Feng Yu swimming in the pool. His movements were smooth and powerful, just like a professional swimmer, and his posture was standard.

Miss Lin chose a seat to sit down, for fear of boredom, she also quietly brought her mobile phone.

All of a sudden, a burst of water towards her flying over, splashed her coat, but also let her mobile phone into the water.

"Who let you watch your cell phone? Look at me The overlord ha ...

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