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The superposition of these two factors has led to the fact that most students should have entered the holiday atmosphere today.

But those students did not include Wen Yao.

A few days ago, she promised Teacher Li to do the record work.

So now she's sitting in the preparation room at the back of the auditorium preparing the camera for the recording.

The backstage of the auditorium is now in a mess, some people are telling the time, and some people are looking for p ...

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