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... chatting." Wen Wenyao pulled the phone, she rarely chats with people, and if she wants to chat for a long time, she can't find any topic at all.

She heard that those who are particularly good at chatting can chat for hours... How did this happen? Wen Wenyao thought it was an exaggeration.

She tossed and turned on the bed. The appearance of Song Nanqiao was an accident in her life. What Wen Wenyao liked most was relying on Song Nanqiao's feeling, a very strong sense of security.

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