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... eek, Ji Yan only heard Xiao Jiashu's voice clearly and identifiably. He was hanging on the Wia, his face looked very calm, and his lips squatted subconsciously.

At this moment, Xiao Jiashu, standing underneath, suddenly thought: Ji Ge is afraid. What followed was his deep concern.

For so many years, he was the only person who discovered the weakness of the season, and Ji Ji had a fear of heights, not to mention friends, even his mother did not know. If you don't pay 100% attention, ...

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