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... , this dog loves to go out to play wild food, even if it is sent away by the original owner, he always wants to come back, you can manage him well. Don't let him call me all day and call me."

"In your eyes, I am so unbearable?"

When Han Xiyu, who had just stopped the car, walked into the lobby of the company, he heard the ridicule of Luo Liyan, and the handsome beauty suddenly became iron.

The heart of Luo Liyan had a bit of sorrow and grief, but it was pressed down.

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