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... lustrous dark pink. This made her very uncomfortable, and subconsciously felt that this hair color was too ostentatious.

   What makes her even more sad is that she can't go back to Capital Star with this hair color.

  At this moment, she could finally understand the feeling of being unable to go back that Qin Mo and the other two said, helplessness, bitterness, loss, sadness... All kinds of emotions were intertwined, and finally turned into a cup of bitter wine and drank it alone ...

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