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... first saw him, she seemed to be still a teenager, but now she is a full-blooded husband.

  Blinking, she raised her desire to survive, and raised her hands in surrender: "There will be no next time, I promise."

  Zhe Yu fiddled with her fingers, and asked with great interest, "Then, do you have anything else to say?"

  Is this the rhythm of confession and leniency?

   To say or not to say? Baicaoshi struggled for a moment, and decided to be honest, "I went to the Imp ...

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