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... ! Hum hum!

   is cursing angrily.

   Gu Fuzhou, who was walking in front, suddenly stopped.

   While Shang Li was in a daze, in the next second, Gu Fuzhou suddenly bent his knees and squatted down, with his back facing her, so...?

  He looked sideways: "Not coming up yet?"

   "It's coming." Shang Li's eyes turned into crescents, and he stepped forward faster, but the sprained ankle seemed to hurt a little more.

   When lying on Gu Fuzhou's back, she hiss ...

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