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... , and only a white hosta is slanted in the jet-black bun.

"Senior brother." Jue Sheng just stole the bug and felt a little guilty, and walked over on tiptoe.

Lin Chengyou yawned, went out the door and went down the steps, went outside, walked around the well with his hands behind his back, and then squatted down to examine what was going on.

Qizhi saw Juesheng, and clapped his hands: "Jesheng, where have you gone? I searched for a long time and couldn't find you."

Jue ...

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