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... e she was drunk, so she did not understand what Cen Juan meant. Seeing that he was indifferent, she became a little anxious and mumbled aggrievedly,” Do you want a kiss?””

The little girl who was usually so reserved in front of him that her face would turn red when she teased him, completely released her nature after she was drunk, desperately bringing him to the brink of collapse.

Cen Juan didn’t want to strike while the iron was hot, but he couldn’t help his sweetheart flirting ...

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