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... >In the space window, Silvia seems to have just finished her work. The uniform of a Kuenweiwei School is still worn on her body. She smiles and says something like this.

"It’s not long before the school festival has just ended. You have made such a big news. It’s really a celebrity without a topic."

It’s quite unpleasant to hear the words.

"Are you making fun of me?" Someone complained in the comments: "I knew that it would become like this, then I would not fight the ranks ...

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