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... shoulder and was standing at the door of the dormitory. towards the intersection.

I held the phone and glanced at the number that Liu Weiwei sent me on the screen. I felt that there was no need to call again, because I had already determined that she was Wenwen's roommate.

I ran over quickly, and with a clear goal, I also let her confirm that I was the one who came to get the guitar, so she also walked towards me slowly.

"You are Shen Le, you borrowed the guitar!" she asked ...

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