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... p> in other words, this girl had seen many men’s cassock.

Rong Heng’s hand that was holding di Xiaoyun’s tightened accidentally. The thought of so many men shamelessly letting her see their private parts made him want to kill them all.

“rong hen!” Di Xiaoyun’s hand hurt, and she glared at Rong Heng angrily. what are you doing? you’re hurting me!”

after hearing this, rong heng finally came back to his senses. he quickly reduced his strength, and his gentle gaze was filled ...

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