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... ing was there, and when she heard Li Tian say this, the fans blushed slightly in an instant, which woman doesn't want others to say that she is beautiful.

Even though she is a cold killer, but she is a woman, but the blush is on the powder, and the stay is very short, it turns out that you are a man who judges people by his appearance.

Situ Ningbing stared at Li Tian, I admit that I am and I admit that most of the men in this world are, but at least I am not hypocritical.

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