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... ave breakfast. Perhaps she was still a little embarrassed about the hot kiss and Zhou Han’s flirtatious words just now. Lin Li’s face was still blushing at the moment, but such a faint red color on her fair face looked particularly beautiful.

Zhou han looked at her with a faint smile on his lips and walked towards her.

Seeing him come over, Lin Li brought out the side dishes she had prepared from the kitchen. She didn’t dare to look at him directly and only said, ” “Sit down first, ...

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