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... uched her forehead, and shared the Yin-Yang Sutra Art to her. Even though Mo Xiaoqi hadn't cultivated yet, it wouldn't be a problem if he passed the Yin-Yang Sutra Art to her first. Mo Xiaoqi's face turned bright red when she saw the lewd images that appeared in her mind, she didn't know why her young master gave her such a thing.

Without waiting any longer, Xia Tian started kissing her lips again, but this time Mo Xiaoqi no longer resisted his kisses, instead she started following the m ...

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