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... "Uh ..." Mo Qingli lay on the table, peered up and glanced at the gold shadow, his outline looming in front of his eyes, clear and blurred, Mo Qingli screamed, " You ... don't shake, you shake me ... oh ... I'm dizzy and can't see clearly. "

She took a wine booze and lay on the table, but still held the jar with her hand and poured wine into her mouth. The wine splashed on Mo Qingli's face, and he looked very embarrassed on his hair and clothes.

Ke Mo Qingli didn't seem to feel it. ...

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