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... ts doing?"

"My daughter is hurt, naturally I have to look at you, and I want to go home for a while and raise my body." Su Yanni said with her head down.

"Oh! You have to go home!" Zhao Tiezhu was a little bit lost. Su Yanni was the first person to stay in the villa. He was also the one who lived the longest. Every morning, when he gets up and sleeps at night, he can see that beautiful and yet Familiar figure, this heard Su Yanni said to leave, Zhao Tiezhu did not come to think of ...

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