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... hand to cover the wound on his lips. When he turned his head, he saw Qin Chu, who was laughing and walking into the house.

Qin Chu wore a brand-new white coat, tall and tall, and he walked into the pocket with a smile and walked to the bed with a smile.

"What? I didn't expect the little **** to jump so fast?"

Jing Xia grabbed half of her cheek with one hand, and it also blocked the bite that was bitten by the mouth, but he obviously did not know that this kind of behavior wa ...

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