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... , with an inexplicable gleam in his eyes. Ferocious possessiveness.

Seeing this, Zhao Yelan was stunned for a moment, and immediately guessed who was coming from behind, the corners of his mouth slightly turned up, and he closed his eyes again, immersed in this majestic kiss.

The people behind gradually drifted away, and the two separated in unison. No one took the initiative to mention who was coming, but went to catch the rabbit.

After being so distracted just now, the rab ...

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