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... xplained: "It is a girl in the liberal arts class. You don't know who she is? She is very clear about you."

Haixiu thought hard, but still didn't think about it.

"Feng Fei said that she once asked you to help send a letter to Feng Fei, but you refused." Ni Meilin said that she said nothing, because of this, actually developed into this, the age of the child in the end How extreme can be.

Hai Xiu suddenly realized: "It is her! I think of it."

"It's her." Ni Meilin, acc ...

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