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"Gu Yu!"

There was a sudden sound behind me, and I looked back. I didn't know when Su Xiaoyi was catching up from behind me. She was wearing a small white skirt today, long and fluttering, holding her book for class today, panting.

"Why are you walking so fast? I almost missed you when I ran."

I immediately smiled in embarrassment, "Sorry, I didn't show you."

"You." Su Xiaoyan rolled his eyes, and an adult didn't remember the appearance o ...

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