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... es rolled slowly. His body was covered with water droplets, his skin shimmered white under the moonlight, his eyelids were moist, his eyelashes were wet, and his eyes fell on Lin Bozhou in embarrassment.

He finally recovered from being frightened.

In just a second, Meng Huan put his arms around his neck and bit his shoulder:

"You scared me…"

Wronged, angry, biting.

Lin Bozhou let him bite indifferently, and held him steady with one hand. The young man's body wa ...

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