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... anyun on the bed with the intention of getting up, but was grasped around the neck by her.

His balance wavered, and he nearly fell forward, almost pressing down upon Li Xianyun’s weak and delicate body, but fortunately, he supported himself with his two large and rough hands.

Yelu Yan braced his upper body just above Li Xianyun, enveloping her soft and exquisite form within his arms.

The position was incredibly suggestive.

Youlan and Zhuo Ma, who were about to low ...

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