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... e will be so quiet and elegant that it is not scientific, but On the surface, Rhodes still walked up the steps following the invitation of the other party, then came to the garden next to him and sat opposite to Xi Luosi. It seemed that the young lady was drinking tea (or supper?), And there were sweet and delicious cakes and steaming black tea on the table. I just don't know why, Rhodes always thinks that what looks normal in front of him doesn't seem to be very normal. Maybe this is because th ...

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