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... nior sister, if there is a chance in the future, it would be nice to wear a red dress to show me." Xi Zhou looked up, the big sister in the wedding dress must be very beautiful, but unfortunately she will not be able to see it. .

"Okay~" Zhai Wangyou recovered slightly and replied softly. For some reason, she was always a little flustered in her heart.

"Senior sister, my name is Xi-xi..." The voice was lost halfway through.

The figure in mid-air turned into a lavender light ...

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