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Although Liang Shao has a good face and knows that his ugliness cannot be publicized, Liang's mansion has long been a laughing stock in the capital. Now he is under a lot of pressure and can't care too much under irritability. He sighs and puts the bitterness of the past few months away. Poured out.

After speaking, Liang Shao sighed deeply: "Hey, I don't want to stay at home at all. I am so bored and annoyed, but I have to go back again."

At this time, a few people around ...

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