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... ng on the shoulder of Chen Chengyi.

Then a mouse ball was planted at one end, but Professor Wei’s arm also blocked Chen Cheng’s movement to reach out and catch the mouse ball.

Shu Xiaohui just rolled into Peng Xiaolei's small cross-body bag.

The stones in the Peng Xiaolei cross-body bag were all turned into light and collected into the body of the mouse ball, and they were exhausted in an instant...

Professor Wei blinked, and the surprise smile had not retreated from ...

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