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... roud woman, he had to let her first learn to bow her head and face her own needs.

He pretended not to understand and quietly closed his eyes, resting with them shut.

At this moment, just as Qin Qi thought, Duan Meng was already anxious and restless.

She cursed inwardly, "Last time, he didn't touch me, and now I've made it so obvious. He's not an idiot; could he really not see it?"

Clearly, before, Qin Qi had been particularly fiery, eager to pounce on her at the s ...

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