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... pening guest was an old and respected old artist. After him, several pairs of male and female stars passed by, and they were the biggest names in the circle.

The fans looked at it and the host also said that they had done everything. At this moment, the field suddenly quieted for a few seconds, and then it was the sound of the sky. "Mr. Ji, Teacher Ji! God, he Really walked the red carpet with Xiao Jiashu! This is too much value!"

The fans of Ji Wei and Xiao Jiashu are so happy tha ...

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