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... has secrets in his own body, but the secret of smelling people seems to be more worth exploring.

I don’t even think about swearing at He Wei, but I don’t know how to open it. I also worry that because of the truth of the matter, it will be a must for myself. Although He Wei can’t be like people, but because he cares, it’s easy to smell people. May not be worried.

"Auntie, my mother is not late, it is Yan Yaxin."

He Wei didn't hear the name, but he heard the strangeness in h ...

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