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... happened to be in the Baotu Spring—

   This little guy **** all over him, and he was still smiling super happily. Leng Yunlin was speechless, and couldn't bear to beat her, so he had to hug her up, put her on the sofa, first wipe her little **** clean with paper, then took off her pants, wiped her little **** clean with a wet paper towel, and then dried her with a paper towel.

  The little guy might have woken up, yelling "uh-uh", his big eyes rolled around, his toothless mouth gr ...

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