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... Chu Sicheng, who has always liked herself to be "* silk", did not expect that she could be born again artistically.

Looking at the familiar and unfamiliar surroundings, Chu Sicheng couldn't help but raise a middle finger.

"Which God, do you play with me! The labor-capitalized apartment has not lived for a few months before returning to the proletariat line !!! There are 29 years of being single and it is so easy to meet a house owner The woman who promised to live with me is out of ...

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