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... Yao Ling. "Ew!" She let his mouth go and waved around her right palm in disgust. "You are so disgusting!" She whined in annoyance. "Do you know how many germs in your saliva?" As her mother's assistant, this little bit information was a known fact for her. It was so icky!


"It didn't stop you to exchange saliva with me though!" Yao Ying said with a smiling face and he appeared to look as innocent as possible.


"…"


Yao Ling gaped at his shamelessness. "What exchanged ...

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