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... pressed it down. Then I took the rope next to the knot and tied it up. I finally stuffed it into the cupboard and snorted. "Little bastard, go back and see how I can clean you up."

With a snoring, the last door was closed, and Shen Mubai’s constant embarrassment tried to attract the attention of others. But this piece seems to be no one, and the students are either in the audience or ready to perform.

She decided to wait a little longer, and she would never be redeemed for points.< ...

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