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... ith you? How did you lose so much weight? How much do you weigh now?"

  Tao Ge stood in front of him and looked at him steadfastly. Seeing that he cared about him sincerely, he immediately felt better. He brushed his hair and said, "It's okay, even if my sister loses weight, the things you like are not thin, and it doesn't affect the texture."

  Zhang Xuan: "."

  Looking at what he said, seeing this heartless, he was really convinced.

   took her luggage, and at the s ...

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