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... , who had half of his head sticking out of the water: "I'll go and change first."

Although he thought his reaction was strange, Yan Yan nodded and didn't bother with him about what happened just now: "You go."

It was not time for sunset yet, Yan Yan swam a few laps in the pool, and then lay on the edge of the pool to look at the scenery in the distance. After waiting for a long time, Ji Juechuan did not arrive.

After he swam a few more laps, Ji Juechuan finally changed into ...

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