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... u Lian, as well as this narrow corridor, but he is much more relaxed than that time, and no longer looks restrained.

He said to Xu Lian, who was walking beside him, "I'm sorry, my mother sees everyone like this. I hope you don't mind."

Xu Lian heard him say this and shook her head: "When I came last time, Xiang Nuan told me that my aunt was in poor health." At that time, she felt rude about asking about the illness of others, so she didn't ask more. Now she The relationship with Xi ...

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