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"En." Lin Fei responded, handed the potatoes out, and said to the other party, "Thank you."

Ji Leyu listened and felt that he was really not too tired, and if he kept thanking him, wouldn't he be thirsty?

It's better to smile perfunctorily like him.

But when he thought about Lin Fei smiling at others, he felt reluctant.

Why did Lin Fei smile at them?

He just needs to smile at him, Lin Luoqing, and Ji Yuxiao.

Ji Leyu put down the small back basket and ...

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