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... e. ”

Ye Wenxuan put a few cartons on the seal and looked up at him. He smiled and said: "I can remember this, and I will find you a first aid in the future, but I can't shirk it."

Little brother: "Hey, how can you!"

Ye Wenxuan: "Goodbye."

Little brother: "Ah... I have time to call me!"

Everything was packaged and shipped to his rental room. Ye Wenxuan only thought for a few minutes, and then they handed over these things to the courier company. The address was ...

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