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... extremely arduously: "Gu Weiyi, don't be afraid, I will take you home."

Little balls' tears almost fell.

From childhood to age, Fang Mo never taught her name except to sternly teach her.

But now, he called her Gu Weiwei ...

He really cleared the boundaries between the two, and refused to leave her with the last hope.

Xiao Wanzi looked at the camera with red eyes: "Fang Mo, I don't need you to save, my life and death have nothing to do with you. My surname Gu, ...

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