PREVIEW

... hiha Xia speechless for a while.

I'm afraid this princess has awakened some strange attributes.

Sighing lightly, Uchiha Xia tried his best to maintain the state of mind of a sage in front of this perfect back.

Then, make another mudra, reach out and touch the position just now, and start to draw with chakra.

Feeling the movement of the waist at the back, and those touches close to the tailbone, Princess Chia covered her mouth with her hand and closed her eyes tightly. ...

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