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There are more than a dozen words in the chat and laughter ꉂ(ˊᗜˋ*)

"You bit your ear with Yao today, what secrets did you tell, and what are you going to do with her engagement with the Fifth Family?" Liu Qingyu asked Zhao Yan as she looked at her.

At this time, she was only wearing a thin layer of blasphemous clothes, her figure was looming, and she was extraordinarily attractive.

Zhao Yan shook his head: "The marriage contract between the two families is ...

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