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... beautiful, otherwise how could there be descendants like you."

Kevin casually got close to Pova.

In the same sentence, as Kevin, the vast majority of women will chat happily with Kevin even if they are embarrassed.

If a woman is interested in you, it doesn't really matter whether you chat or not, they will take the initiative to cooperate.

Just like a Sicong.

After successfully getting her contact information from Bowa's hands, they also came to the director's ...

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