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... Xian thought for a while, maybe even the **** of that day would appear again. L. agreed to this matter.

Both Li Gongfu and Xu Jiaorong heaved a sigh of relief. Since Xu Xian still had his mind and body at rest, there should be nothing wrong.

So Xu Jiaorong handed an umbrella to Lianxian, and then left with Li Gongfu.

After Xu Xian took the umbrella, he started to play around the West Lake by himself.

But instead of Su Mu, he waited for Bai Suzhen and Xiaoqing.

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