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... nonsense, Shang Xingxuan couldn't tell the truth. Nie Chuan said with a swollen face pretending to be a fat man.

"Probably the scent of cedar."

"That's it."

Shang Xingxuan had a plan in mind.

...

He can see it.

Gu Huan is already considering whether to really be with him or not.

Thinking that Gu Huan was already thinking about this matter, Chu Xinglin couldn't help but put a happy expression on his face, and didn't even fall asleep all night, and ...

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