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... ak up with him.

This is enough.

   Xie Jingsheng, who was covering his wound, raised the corners of his mouth.

  Su Qingran was also very happy, and kept hugging Nuan Nuan and boasting in various ways, which made her feel embarrassed.

   Really exaggerated.

  But for her compliments, Gu's father and brother are very useful.

   After all, in their eyes, Nuan Nuan is so good.

   Xie's father showed a rare smile on his face with few expressions.

...

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