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Lin Shu encountered Qiu Yuchen while flying to another Yantai.

Qiu Yuchen arched his hand and said, "Sister Zhezhu, you are really hidden."

Lin Shu: "Brother is wrong."

Lin Shu's current body voice is cold, with a little sand, and it is worthy of the image of a fairy in white clothes, but she doesn't really feel comfortable with it.

Qiu Yuchen said: "Sister, you have played dozens of games today, you should rest."

Lin Shudao: "Go after this fight."

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