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... enly returned home. Therefore, Qing Yun did not suspect him, and soon accepted the strict rhetoric.

Over there, Gu Qing looked around and suddenly asked: "Cheng Ge, my room? I want to go back and see."

Gu Qing wants to stay at home for a few days, see if Gu Cheng’s attitude towards her is really changing, or she is angry with her. It’s really impossible for her to look at her as before. Gu Cheng will always die for her.

Who would have heard her question, Gu Cheng did not ans ...

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