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... rect answer to this question should be \'put out the fire first\', not who should be saved first. 】

  【Although I am a fan of Jiang Yanzhou, but at this moment... I still can't help shouting: Fight, fight! Two handsome guys fighting must be pleasing to the eye! 】

  Lu Yang frowned slightly, his eyes flicked over the two slender men, and then his soft cherry lips moved slightly:

   "Is there a possibility that I was the one who set the fire?"

  Lu Mingyu shook his head ...

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