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... dn't respond, the man behind her suddenly let go of the hand that was pressing on her head, then lowered his hand a little, and gently pulled her earlobe: "...Speak."

"The wind is too strong," Lin Zhexia finally pursed her lips, intending to forcibly avoid it, "I can't hear clearly."

Chi Yao: "Where is the wind coming from in the elevator?"

Lin Zhexia: "My brain is leaking."

"..."

She added another sentence: "I just have a brain problem, please send me to the h ...

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