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... Yeff said to let her have a drink, but who can think of it as the "drug" of drunk dreams?

The warmth brought the wine glass to the lips and carefully took a sip. The taste was indeed very good, both mellow red wine and a special fragrance that could not be said.

Instinctively, she thinks this must be a good thing.

A guy like Yev, who is greedy for life and fear of death, is definitely not bad when he brings something he enjoys!

He took a warm, small sip, and then sip ...

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