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... , there was another obstacle.


Others got simple Russian nesting dolls, but what she gave Yi Juncheng was a nesting box puzzle that got harder and harder.


But he remained patient throughout.


Girls were all a little pretentious. His little monster was also a girl, but she did not usually act pretentious. Occasionally, however, she would act like ordinary girls.


He still found her a little cute like this.


Yi Juncheng had already solve ...

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