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... a little embarrassed. For the first time, she went to the home of a man who had never seen a few faces, and even stayed for a few days.

"The fourth floor." Luo Yuan closed the iron gate on the ground floor and turned back.

"You live with her now?" Huang Jiahui licked the bangs hanging down and tried.

"Who, you mean Zhao Yali? She is now back home." Luo Yuan stunned, talking about Zhao Yali, his face was somewhat unnatural, and quickly turned to the topic: "The bed is still t ...

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