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... Xiao Luye, you Disgusting or not disgusting!"

She said, making a trembling expression, and then exaggeratedly raised her hand and patted her face: "I must have hallucinations."

Xiao Luye looked at her look like this drama, coldly rolled his eyes: "Okay, I didn't force you, you have grown up, like you like it, there is no need to hide it, you love Accept it or not, anyway, there are still two years before your legal marriage age, I am not in a hurry at this time."

Shi Niange ...

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